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HB 52

Health Insurance Modifications

2025 General Session Introduced by Candice Pierucci

Utah HB 52 modifies health insurance regulations through substantially revised provisions, though specific changes remain unclear from available legislative records.

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Bill Summary · HB 52

Legislative bill overview

HB 52 proposes modifications to Utah's health insurance framework, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative actions. The bill has undergone significant revision, including a complete substitution by the sponsor in House Rules Committee and a strike of the enacting clause—actions typically indicating substantial changes to the original proposal.

Why is this important

Health insurance modifications directly affect coverage availability, costs, and access for Utah residents and businesses. Changes to the insurance framework can have cascading effects on healthcare affordability, employer-based coverage options, and regulatory requirements for insurers operating in the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of revisions unclear: The strike of the enacting clause and sponsor substitution suggest the bill underwent major changes, making it difficult to assess the current proposal's actual impact without detailed bill language
  • Fiscal implications uncertain: A fiscal note was requested, suggesting budgetary concerns exist, but the magnitude and direction of costs remain unknown
  • Lack of public visibility: The legislative actions show active modification through late February 2025, meaning stakeholders may lack clarity on what is actually being proposed

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

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