TO REPEAL THE LAW CONCERNING NATURAL ORGANIC FERTILIZERS.
SB 224 bans auto insurers in Florida from using factors like sex and credit score to set rates, promoting fairer, more equitable pricing for consumers.
SB 224 bans auto insurers in Florida from using factors like sex and credit score to set rates, promoting fairer, more equitable pricing for consumers.
Bill Number: SB 224
Introduced: October 17, 2025
Status: Referred to Banking and Insurance; Commerce and Tourism; Rules
Effective Date: July 1, 2026
SB 224 aims to reform the way automobile liability insurers determine rates and classifications for coverage in Florida. The bill seeks to prohibit insurers from using certain personal characteristics and factors that may lead to discriminatory pricing practices. By doing so, the legislation intends to promote fairness and equity in the automobile insurance market.
The bill introduces a new section, 627.72612, to the Florida Statutes, which explicitly prohibits automobile liability insurers from establishing or maintaining rates or rating classifications based on the following factors:
These prohibitions are designed to eliminate biases that could unfairly affect the cost of insurance for certain individuals based on characteristics unrelated to their driving behavior or risk profile.
SB 224 represents a significant step towards ensuring fairer practices in the automobile insurance industry in Florida. By prohibiting the use of certain personal characteristics in determining insurance rates, the bill aims to create a more equitable environment for consumers while promoting responsible underwriting practices among insurers.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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