CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 289(FIN) "An Act relating to the payment of insurer examination expenses, to the regulation of managed care insurance plans, to actuarial opinions and supporting documentation for an insurer, to insurance firms, managing general agents, and third-party administrators, to eligibility of surplus lines insurers, to prompt payment of health care insurance claims, to required notice by an insurer, to individual deferred annuities, to mental health benefits under a health care insurance plan, to the definitions of 'title insurance limited producer' and of other terms used in the title regulating the practice of the business of insurance, and to small employer health insurance; repealing the Small Employer Health Reinsurance Association; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." LINDA HALL, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF INSURANCE, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, related that the bill serves four purposes. It gives protection to individuals in the area of health insurance and annuities and provides for prompt payment of claims. It adopts NAIC standards so consumers will not be excessively charged when they choose not to resume services. It repeals the small employer reinsurance association. The bill also provides for the addition of actuarial opinion requirements for domestic insurers. It changes licensing language to be consistent with state standards, allows for increasing electronic communication, and changes some definitions. Co-Chair Meyer noted the zero fiscal note. He asked if the Labor and Commerce Committee agrees with the bill. Ms. Hall replied that Labor and Commerce sponsored the bill at her request. 9:02:17 AM Representative Foster MOVED to REPORT CSSB 289 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 289 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "no recommendation" and with zero fiscal note #1 by the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. 9:03:43 AM