SENATE BILL NO. 132 "An Act relating to insurance; and providing for an effective date." 9:24:35 AM SENATOR JESSE BJORKMAN, SPONSOR, introduced the legislation. He stated that was an omnibus insurance bill that had been introduced at the request of the Division of Insurance. 9:26:23 AM LORI WING-HEIER, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF INSURANCE, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, introduced herself. Co-Chair Hoffman stated that he preferred to hear highlights of the bill. Ms. Wing-Heier explained that the bill made technical corrections and updated terminology conforming with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Ms. Wing-Heier discussed the fiscal impacts of the bill. 9:31:23 AM Senator Kiehl wondered why there were different penalties for filing late and for filing wrong. Ms. Wing-Heier replied that was possible to make them the same penalty, but stressed that there was a specific structure for incorrect filing. Senator Kiehl recalled an email about some technical discussion of how depreciation of labor should count and the impact of the bill on homeowners' insurance policies. He wondered how the bill would impact first-time homebuyers' insurance. Ms. Wing-Heier replied that the bill would not impact the first-time homebuyer's policy. She explained that the bill would affect the depreciation of labor. Co-Chair Hoffman OPENED and CLOSED public testimony. Senator Kiehl discussed the fiscal note. SB 132 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration.