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Gives the Kansas Insurance Commissioner authority to set and annually publish insurance fees and fines within statutory maxima, changing costs for regulated entities.
Gives the Kansas Insurance Commissioner authority to set and annually publish insurance fees and fines within statutory maxima, changing costs for regulated entities.
Status: Approved by Governor (April 8, 2025). Effective upon publication in the Kansas Register (and existing rules referenced in the bill remain in effect as of July 1, 2025 until amended).
HB 2050 modernizes administrative authority at the Kansas Insurance Department by:
- Giving the Commissioner of Insurance authority to set many statutorily listed fees and fines (up to existing statutory maxima) and require annual publication of those amounts;
- Changing certain organizational and appointment rules (renaming agencies/divisions and removing senate confirmation for one securities-related position); and
- Expanding and clarifying treatment of nonadmitted insurers and vehicle-dealer insurance arrangements.
Fee-setting authority and publication
Agent appointment fee change
Organizational and appointments changes
Boards and committees
Nonadmitted (surplus) market
Statutory housekeeping
If you want, I can:
- Extract the full list of statutory sections amended/repealed;
- Produce a side-by-side showing of current statutory fee maxima vs. practical fee ranges in recent years (if data is available); or
- Draft a short memo on operational steps the Department would need to implement the annual fee publication requirement.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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