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HB 184

AN ACT relating to insurance.

2025 Regular Session

Kentucky Governor signs HB 184 insurance legislation into law after rapid 10-day passage through legislature, but specific provisions remain undisclosed.

signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 67)
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Bill Summary · HB 184

Legislative bill overview

HB 184 is a Kentucky insurance-related bill that was introduced in March 2025 and signed into law by the Governor in late March 2025, becoming Chapter 67 of the Acts. Without access to the specific bill text, the precise nature of the insurance reforms or modifications cannot be detailed, but the rapid passage suggests either broad bipartisan support or non-controversial technical amendments.

Why is this important

Insurance legislation affects how Kentucky residents and businesses access coverage, manage costs, and resolve disputes with insurers. Changes to insurance law can impact premium rates, coverage requirements, claim procedures, and consumer protections across health, auto, homeowners, and commercial insurance markets.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in bill text: The specific provisions are not provided, making it impossible to identify which insurance sectors or consumer protections may have been modified
  • Speed of passage: The bill moved from introduction to gubernatorial signature in 10 days, suggesting minimal floor debate or amendment consideration
  • Unknown stakeholder impact: Without knowing the bill's contents, affected groups (insurers, consumers, healthcare providers, agents) cannot be identified

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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