Bill Text: MS HB819 | 2024 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Insurance; remove filing fee on auto cancellation or nonrenewal appeals and exempt life line applicants from prelicensing requirements.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2024-04-30 - Approved by Governor [HB819 Detail]
Download: Mississippi-2024-HB819-Introduced.html
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2024 Regular Session
To: Insurance
By: Representative Turner
House Bill 819
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS 83-11-17 AND 83-11-19, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REMOVE THE REQUIREMENT OF A FIFTEEN DOLLAR FILING FEE IN AUTOMOBILE CANCELLATION OR NONRENEWAL APPEALS; TO AMEND SECTION 83-17-251, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO EXEMPT FROM PRELICENSING REQUIREMENTS INDIVIDUALS SEEKING LICENSURE IN THE LIFE LINE OF AUTHORITY ONLY; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 83-11-17, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
83-11-17. A named insured who wishes to contest
the reason or reasons for a cancellation of a policy which has been in effect
for sixty (60) days or more or failure by insurer to give proper notice of
nonrenewal as provided hereunder shall, not less than seven (7) working days
from the date of receipt of notice of cancellation or receipt of notice of nonrenewal,
mail or deliver to the Commissioner of Insurance a written request for a
hearing, which request shall state clearly the basis for the appeal * * *.
A cancellation or nonrenewal which is subject to the provisions of this article shall be deemed effective unless the Commissioner of Insurance determines otherwise in accordance with the provisions of this article.
SECTION 2. Section 83-11-19, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
83-11-19. Within two (2) working days after receipt of a timely request for a hearing, the commissioner or his officially appointed designee shall call a hearing upon at least seven (7) days' notice to the parties. Each insurer licensed to do in this state the kind of business which is subject to this article shall maintain on file with the commissioner the name and address of the person authorized to receive notices pursuant to this article on behalf of the insurer.
The commissioner or his designated
representative who conducted the hearing shall, at the conclusion thereof or
not later than two (2) days thereafter, issue his written findings to the
parties. If he finds for the named insured, he shall * * * either order the insurer to rescind
its notice of cancellation or, if the date cancellation is to be effective has
elapsed, order the policy reinstated or renewed. Such order shall operate
retroactively only to cover a period not to exceed twenty (20) days from the
date cancellation otherwise would have been effective, and prospectively from
the date on which the order was issued; provided, however, that no policy shall
be reinstated or renewed while the named insured is in arrears in payment of
premiums on such policy. If the commissioner or his representative finds for
the insurer, his written order shall so state * * *.
Reinstatement of a policy under this section shall not operate in any way to
extend the expiration, termination, or anniversary date provided in the
policy. Renewal of a policy shall be for a term of one (1) year from the
expiration date of the prior policy, and otherwise shall contain the same
coverage, terms, and contractual provisions contained in said prior policy.
SECTION 3. Section 83-17-251, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
83-17-251. (1) Every individual seeking to be licensed as an insurance producer in the State of Mississippi, as a condition of issuance of an original license, must furnish the Commissioner of Insurance certification on a form prescribed by the commissioner that he or she has completed an approved prelicensing course of study for the line of insurance requested.
(2) The prelicensing course of study hours shall consist of twenty (20) hours of approved prelicensing education courses per line of authority. The Commissioner of Insurance shall determine the content requirements for each prelicensing course of study. The prelicensing educational requirements of this section shall not apply to:
(a) An individual that is exempt from taking the written examination as provided in Section 83-17-39(1) and Section 83-17-67.
(b) An individual who has received a bachelor's degree with major coursework in insurance from an accredited institution of higher learning.
(c) An individual holding a current and valid CEBS, CHFC, CIC, CFP, CLU, FLMI, LUTCF designation is exempt for the life line of authority.
(d) An individual holding a current and valid RHU, CEBS, REBC, HIA designation is exempt for the accident and health or sickness line of authority.
(e) An individual holding a current and valid AAI, ARM, CIC, CPCU designation is exempt for the property and casualty lines of authority.
(f) Limited lines insurance producer and limited lines credit insurance producer as defined in Section 83-17-53.
(g) An individual that is seeking licensure for the variable life and variable annuity products line of authority only.
(h) An individual that is seeking licensure for the life line of authority only.
(3) Every individual seeking renewal of an insurance producer license, which has been in effect for a term of eighteen (18) months or less shall satisfactorily complete twelve (12) hours of study in approved continuing education courses. Every individual seeking renewal of an insurance producer license, which has been in effect for a term of more than eighteen (18) months shall satisfactorily complete twenty-four (24) hours of study in approved continuing education courses, of which three (3) hours shall have a course concentration in ethics.
(4) The continuing educational requirements of this section shall not apply to:
(a) Any individual that is exempt from taking the written examination as provided in Section 83-17-39(1)(b), (c), (e) and (g);
(b) Any limited lines producer or limited lines credit insurance producer;
(c) A person not a resident of this state who meets the continuing educational requirement in the state in which such person resides and Mississippi has a reciprocal agreement with that state;
(d) Nonactive agents as defined in Section 83-17-1; or
(e) Any individual who is sixty-five (65) years of age or older and who has been licensed as an insurance producer for a continuous period of twenty-five (25) years or more as of April 17, 2023, as evidenced by submission of an affidavit, under oath, on a form prescribed by the commissioner, signed by the licensee attesting to satisfaction of the age, licensing and experience requirements of this paragraph (e).
SECTION 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2024.