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AL HB333
Bill
Status
3/19/2015
Primary Sponsor
Mike Hill
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AI Summary
HB333 Summary
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Permits electronic delivery of property and casualty insurance policies and notices to email addresses or posted websites where the party has consented to receive communications.
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Requires insurers to provide clear notice before obtaining electronic consent, including the right to withdraw consent, types of documents covered, hardware/software requirements, and the right to receive paper copies.
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Allows property and casualty policies without personally identifiable information to be posted on insurer websites instead of mailed, provided they remain accessible during the policy term and are archived for five years after expiration.
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Requires insurers to provide free paper copies of policies and endorsements upon request and to notify insureds of any changes to forms or endorsements in their preferred format.
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Becomes effective on the first day of the third month following passage and gubernatorial approval.
Legislative Description
Property and casualty insurance, electronic delivery to address consented to, paper copy available upon request without charge
Property and Casualty Insurance
Last Action
Indefinitely Postponed
6/3/2015