Bill Text: FL S0614 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2019-05-03 - Died in Banking and Insurance [S0614 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0614-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2019 SB 614 By Senator Broxson 1-01138-19 2019614__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Interstate Insurance Product 3 Regulation Compact; amending s. 626.9933, F.S.; 4 providing that this state prospectively opts out of 5 all uniform standards adopted by the Interstate 6 Insurance Product Regulation Commission involving 7 annuity and disability income insurance products; 8 amending s. 626.9934, F.S.; revising the compact 9 standards adopted by this state; revising standards 10 and amendments to standards that the state 11 prospectively opts out of; deleting a provision 12 construing certain opt-out authority under the 13 compact; deleting a provision specifying uniform 14 standards opted out of by this state; deleting a 15 provision relating to applicability and construction 16 of a certain exclusivity provision in the compact; 17 providing an effective date. 18 19 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 20 21 Section 1. Section 626.9933, Florida Statutes, is amended 22 to read: 23 626.9933 Opt out from annuity, disability income, and long 24 term care products standards.—Pursuant to Article VII of the 25 Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact, adopted by s. 26 626.9932this act, this state prospectively opts out of all 27 uniform standards adopted by the Interstate Insurance Product 28 Regulation Commission involving annuity, disability income, and 29 long-term care insurance products, and such opt out may not be 30 treated as a material variance in the offer or acceptance of 31 this state to participate in the compact. 32 Section 2. Section 626.9934, Florida Statutes, is amended 33 to read: 34 626.9934 Effective date of compact standards; opt out of 35 certain amendmentsopt outprocedures;state law exemptions; 36 legislative notice.— 37 (1) Except as provided in s. 626.9933 and this section, all 38 uniform standards adopted by the Interstate Insurance Product 39 Regulation Commission as of March 9, 2019March 1, 2013, are 40 adopted by this state. 41 (2)Notwithstanding subsections (3), (4), (5), and (6) of42Article VII of the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation43Compact as adopted by this act,This state prospectively opts 44 out ofanynew uniform standard, oramendments to existing 45 uniform standards,adopted by the Interstate Insurance Product 46 Regulation Commission after March 9, 2019March 1, 2013, if such 47 amendments substantially alter or add to existing uniform 48 standards adopted by this state pursuant to subsection (1), 49 until such time as this state enacts legislation to adopt new 50 uniform standards or amendments to existing standards adopted by 51 the commission after March 9, 2019March 1, 2013. 52(3) The authority under Article VII of the Interstate53Insurance Product Regulation Compact to opt out of a uniform54standard includes an order issued under chapter 120, the55Administrative Procedure Act.56(4) In addition to the uniform standards and amendments to57uniform standards that the state opts out of pursuant to58subsection (2), pursuant to subsections (4) and (5) of Article59VII of the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact, this60state opts out of the following uniform standards adopted by the61Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission:62(a) The 10-day period for the unconditional refund of63premiums, plus any fees or charges under s. 626.99.64(b) Underwriting criteria limiting the amount, extent, or65kind of life insurance based on past or future travel in a66manner that is inconsistent with s. 626.9541(1)(dd) as67implemented by the Office of Insurance Regulation.68(c) Any other uniform standard that conflicts with statutes69or rules of this state providing consumer protections for70products covered by the compact.71(5) The exclusivity provision of paragraph (2)(b) of72Article XVI of the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation73Compact applies only to those uniform standards adopted by the74Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission in accordance75with the terms of the compact and does not apply to those76standards that this state has opted out of pursuant to this act77or the compact. In addition, the exclusivity provision does not78limit or render inapplicable standards adopted by this state in79the absence of a standard adopted by the commission.80Notwithstanding paragraph (2)(b) of Article XVI of the compact,81standards adopted by this state continue to apply to the82content, approval, and certification of products in this state,83including, but not limited to:84(a) The prohibition against a surrender or deferred sales85charge of more than 10 percent pursuant to s. 627.4554.86(b) Notification to an applicant of the right to designate87a secondary addressee at the time of application under s.88627.4555.89(c) Notification of secondary addressees at least 21 days90before the impending lapse of a policy under s. 627.4555.91(d) The inclusion of a clear statement pursuant to s.92627.803 that the benefits, values, or premiums under a variable93annuity are indeterminate and may vary.94(e) Interest on surrender proceeds pursuant to s. 627.482.95 (3)(6)After enactment of this section, if the Interstate 96 Insurance Product Regulation Commission adopts any new uniform 97 standard or amendment to the existing uniform standard as 98 specified in subsection (2), the Office of Insurance Regulation 99 shall immediately notify the Legislature of such new standard or 100 amendment. 101 Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.