Insurance; Insurance Act of 2025; effective date.
Oklahoma HB 2457 revises the Insurance Act with unspecified regulatory changes; currently under Rules committee review for potential passage.
Oklahoma HB 2457 revises the Insurance Act with unspecified regulatory changes; currently under Rules committee review for potential passage.
HB 2457 is an Oklahoma bill that proposes revisions to the state's Insurance Act, with an effective date provision included. The bill was introduced by Representative Brian Hill and is currently in the Rules committee after passing first reading. The specific substantive changes to insurance regulations are not detailed in the available action history.
Insurance legislation affects premiums, coverage availability, and consumer protections for Oklahoma residents and businesses. Changes to the Insurance Act can impact how insurers operate, what protections consumers receive, and the competitive landscape of the insurance market in the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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