HB 403 - AUTOMOTIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGE CHAIRMAN HUDSON brought up HB 403 and invited testimony. Number 087 HOWARD JAEGAR, Shattuck and Grummett, Alaska Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers, testified in favor of HB 403. Mr. Jaegar stated that HB 403 is important for competition in the state. As pointed out in one of the letters in the committee packet, there are companies that come into the state, and because they write either youthful operators or impaired drivers, they only want to the state required limits of liability. State law, however, requires them to go further and offer the $1,000,000.00 to $2,000,000.00 uninsured/underinsured motorists limits. Very few people in Alaska are buying this type of insurance. MR. JAEGAR believes there are better ways to protect yourself than buying this type of insurance. The Alaska Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers support HB 403 because it allows people to still buy the higher liability limits. MR. JAEGAR noted that Alaska has the highest mandatory auto insurance in the United States. He added that if you add to that the cost of uninsured motorists, the price to the consumer goes up. MR. JAEGAR noted that a lot of youthful drivers don't want to buy uninsured motorists insurance and according to the present law, it's their option. JOHN GEORGE, Lobbyist, National Association of Independent Insurers, testified in support of HB 403. Mr. George said, when he was the Director of the Division of Insurance and the legislature changed the law, the state lost a number of insurance companies, because they were small practices writing offbeat insurance and couldn't afford the reinsurance necessary to cover one or two million dollars of underinsured or uninsured motorists coverage. MR. GEORGE added his clients believe that coverage ought to be offered under the golden rule theory, "do unto others as you would have them do unto you. If you buy high limits to protect them, then you ought to be able to make sure you get the same limit as if they had bought the coverage." MR. GEORGE stated that his organization does support HB 403, but wanted to make the point that it should support the offer of the limits of liability for underinsured/uninsured motorists that consumers buy for third party liability. He added that would happen under HB 403. Number 261 REP. PORTER moved that HB 403 be passed out of committee with individual recommendations and two fiscal notes. CHAIRMAN HUDSON adjourned the meeting at 4:13 p.m.