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LC 3220

Revise recoverable costs for professional insurance advertising

2025 Regular Session

Revises which advertising costs tied to professional insurance can be recovered, affecting insurers, insured professionals, and advertising vendors.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3220

Bill Summary: LC 3220 — Revise recoverable costs for professional insurance advertising

Overview

  • Bill Number: LC 3220
  • Title: Revise recoverable costs for professional insurance advertising
  • Subject: Insurance
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)
  • Introduced: December 14, 2024
  • Last Action: May 27, 2025 — (LC) Draft Died in Process
  • Context: This bill was assigned a drafter on its introduction and subsequently did not proceed through the legislative process.

Purpose and intent (as suggested by the title)

  • The bill aims to revise recoverable costs related to professional insurance advertising. The exact nature of the revisions (what constitutes recoverable costs, who can recover them, and under what circumstances) is not provided in the available information. The title indicates a focus on clarifying or changing rules around how advertising-related expenses tied to professional insurance are treated for recovery.

Key provisions (not available in the provided text)

  • The actual text of the bill is not included here. As written, there are no specific provisions to cite (e.g., definitions, eligibility criteria, caps, timelines, or enforcement mechanisms). The precise changes to current law, including any new calculations, caps, reporting requirements, or administrative processes, would be defined in the bill’s enacted language.

Who would be affected

  • Based on the title, likely affected parties could include:
    • Professionals who obtain professional liability or other professional insurance
    • Insurance providers and underwriters
    • Parties involved in claims handling or defense where advertising costs are involved
    • Advertising vendors or services contracted in relation to professional insurance matters
  • Without the final text, the exact beneficiaries and the scope of impact remain speculative.

Procedural and timeline notes

  • Introduced: December 14, 2024 — Drafter Assigned
  • May 27, 2025: Draft Died in Process
  • Implications: The bill did not advance to further stages (e.g., committee consideration, floor vote) and thus did not become law. If revived in a future session, the final language would determine substantive impact.

Additional context and next steps

  • No substantive provisions are available to analyze beyond the title. If you need a fuller understanding, obtaining the bill’s text or fiscal note (if any) would allow a precise summary of:
    • Definitions and terms
    • Specific changes to existing law
    • Any deadlines, sunset provisions, or funding implications
    • Enforcement and implementation timelines

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