Bill
LC 2416
Revise health insurance laws
LC 2416 aimed to revise health insurance laws, but the draft died in process with no text or provisions; any impact would await reintroduction.
Bill
LC 2416
LC 2416 aimed to revise health insurance laws, but the draft died in process with no text or provisions; any impact would await reintroduction.
LC 2416 is a proposed measure that aims to revise provisions related to health insurance statutes. The available data do not include the bill’s text or specific provisions.
Notes:
- The bill entered the legislative process in December 2024 but did not advance past the drafting stage.
- With “Died in Process,” there is no active path for further consideration in its current form unless reintroduced or substituted with new language.
Because the text of the bill is not included here, specific provisions, statutory changes, or new requirements cannot be enumerated.
Bills that aim to revise health insurance laws typically address topics such as:
- Definitions and terms used in health insurance regulations
- Consumer protections related to premiums, coverage, and refunds
- Requirements for insurers and health plans (e.g., solvency, financial reporting)
- Network adequacy, provider directories, and access to care
- Billing practices, claims processing, and prior authorization
- Cost-sharing, copayments, deductibles, and out-of-pocket maximums
- Market conduct, licensing, and enforcement by regulators
- Privacy and data security provisions related to health information
- Continuity of care and grievance/appeal processes
It is important to emphasize that these topics are general components often addressed in health insurance reform bills. They are not asserted contents of LC 2416 due to the absence of the bill text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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