Bill
LC 2364
Revise insurance laws.
LC 2364 aimed to revise insurance laws, but the draft died in process, so insurers, agents, and policyholders face no changes or protections this session.
Bill
LC 2364
LC 2364 aimed to revise insurance laws, but the draft died in process, so insurers, agents, and policyholders face no changes or protections this session.
LC 2364 is a draft bill described as an effort to revise insurance laws. The available information does not include the bill’s text or stated objectives beyond the general aim to revise existing insurance statutes. As of the latest action, the bill’s draft died in process, meaning it did not advance toward enacted law during the session.
Because the actual provisions are not provided, it is not possible to identify specific changes. In general, legislation that “revises insurance laws” may touch on one or more of the following areas:
- Licensing and registration of insurers, agents, brokers, and related entities
- Rate filings, rate approval, and pricing transparency
- Consumer protections, disclosures, and complaint handling
- Solvency and financial reporting requirements for insurers
- Market conduct, unfair practices, and enforcement mechanisms
- Regulatory powers and duties of state insurance departments
- Miscellaneous procedural rules (timelines, renewals, exemptions)
Note: The above are typical topics in insurance-law revisions and not asserted provisions of LC 2364 itself.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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