HB 75-OWNER & CONTRACTOR CONTROLLED INSURANCE  3:16:10 PM CHAIR SUMNER announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 75, "An Act relating to coverage for additional insureds under owner and contractor controlled insurance programs; and providing for an effective date." 3:16:35 PM LORI WING-HEIER, Director, Division of Insurance, Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, provided invited testimony on Amendment 1 to HB 75. She stated that Amendment 1 would clarify the language in the proposed legislation regarding additional insurance. She explained that the amendment would make it easier for large projects to have an owner-controlled or contractor-controlled insurance program for every contractor or subcontractor type. Anyone working on that site would be named on the owner-controlled or contractor-controlled insurance. The amendment would clarify that there are two ways additional insurance could be required. 3:18:56 PM REPRESENTATIVE RUFFRIDGE moved Amendment 1, labeled 33- GH1009\A.1, Marx, 2/22/23 to HB 75, which read as follows: Page 1, line 9: Delete "or" Page 1, lines 11 - 13: Delete "[; OR (4) INSURANCE POLICIES ENDORSED TO NAME ONE OR MORE PERSONS AS ADDITIONAL INSUREDS]" Insert "; or (4) insurance policies endorsed to name one or more persons as additional insureds, if naming a  person as an additional insured is a term required by  a contract; this paragraph does not apply to an owner  controlled or contractor controlled insurance program  for a major construction project" REPRESENTATIVE PRAX objected for the purpose of discussion. 3:19:05 PM REPRESENTATIVE PRAX asked whether the owner of the project and subcontractors can still be covered by additional insurance. MS. WING-HEIER responded in the affirmative. In response to a follow-up question, she said that the division has had "numerous" conversations with insurance companies in the process of working on the proposed legislation. 3:20:22 PM REPRESENTATIVE PRAX withdrew his objection. There being no further objection, Amendment 1 to HB 75 was adopted. CHAIR SUMNER announced that HB 75, as amended, was held over.