SB 185-INSURANCE; REBATES; ADVERTISING  2:11:48 PM CHAIR MERRICK reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 185 "An Act relating to the business of insurance; relating to exceptions to prohibited rebates; relating to the powers of the director of the division of insurance; relating to prohibited practices in the advertisement of insurance; and providing for an effective date." 2:12:12 PM SAVAYA BIEBER, Staff, Senator Jesse Bjorkman, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, paraphrased the sponsor statement for SB 185: [Original punctuation provided.] SB 185 Insurance; Rebates; Advertising Sponsor Statement Version N Senate Bill 185 updates Alaska's insurance statutes to provide clarity and flexibility around allowable business practices. This legislation aligns Alaska's statutes with national best practices and the NAIC Model Act. SB 185 modernizes Alaska's anti-rebating laws by clearly defining exceptions for value-added services, wellness incentives, educational tools, and low-value promotional gifts. It ensures that insurers and producers can offer beneficial programs to the consumer, such as programs including health apps, risk reduction tools, or financial wellness services. Under this bill, insurers may also run pilot programs, provide charitable donations, or host raffles, provided they follow strict fairness and transparency guidelines. Additionally, the legislation provides consumer protection by prohibiting deceptive marketing claims that suggest insurance is free or that one policy is being offered solely to induce the purchase of another. SB 185 promotes innovation, supports consumer engagement, and levels the playing field for insurers operating in multiple states. This bill ensures Alaskans have access to modern insurance services while maintaining strong consumer protections. I urge support of Senate Bill 185 to ensure Alaska remains aligned with national standards while serving the best interests of consumers and the industry alike. MS. BIEBER said that SB 185 would align Alaska with national insurance standards, adding the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act to the statutory list of federal laws governing trade practices and fraud. 2:13:06 PM CHAIR MERRICK opened public testimony on SB 185; finding none, she closed public testimony. [2:13:20] CHAIR MERRICK solicited a motion. 2:13:25 PM SENATOR DUNBAR moved to report SB 185, work order 34-LS0721\N, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 2:13:43 PM CHAIR MERRICK found no objection and SB 185 was reported from the Senate Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee.