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Committee formally introduces LC 300 on downcoding and LC 301 on cybersecurity reporting

Joint Legislative Committee on Information Management and Technology · January 15, 2026
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Summary

The Joint Legislative Committee on Information Management and Technology voted to introduce two committee bills: LC 300 would require insurers to notify providers when AI or automated tools downcode claims and provide an appeals process; LC 301 would require non‑state public bodies to notify the state CIO of security or ransomware incidents within 48 hours.

Co‑chairs of the Joint Legislative Committee on Information Management and Technology moved and the committee adopted a pair of committee bills for introduction during the 2026 legislative session.

The committee voted to introduce LC 300, a bill aimed at addressing insurers’ use of artificial intelligence and automated technologies to “downcode” medical claims — that is, reclassify or reduce the reimbursement level of provider claims based on algorithmic review. The concept described to the committee would require insurers offering…

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