CSSB 158(L&C) - INSURANCE CHANGES FOR DR. LIC REVOC. Number 2159 CHAIRMAN GREEN announced the next order of business to be CSSB 158(L&C), "An Act relating to motor vehicle liability insurance covering a person who has had the person's driver's license revoked for possession or consumption of alcohol while under 21 years of age." RALPH BENNETT, Legislative Administrative Assistant to Senator Robin Taylor, Alaska State Legislature, read the following sponsor statement into the record: "Senate Bill 158 is an act relating to motor vehicle liability insurance covering a person who has had the person's driver's license revoked. The 'use it or lose it' provisions of current statute have had an unintended consequence on several Alaskans. Minors who lose their drivers licenses for minor consuming offenses often find themselves and their families with increased insurance premiums and occasionally a policy cancellation. "Senate Bill 158 would correct this situation by prohibiting an insurer from raising rates and/or canceling existing policies solely for suspension of a minor's drivers license as a result of minor consuming, and very importantly that is where not involving driving. This narrowly focused version for SB 158 does not address other offenses such as DWI, using false ID, or possession of controlled substances. "Section 1 adds language to the existing statute stating that AS 21.36.210 (a) (2) does not apply to an administrative revocation as described in AS 21.89.027, the new section which begins on page 2 of the bill. "AS 21.26.210 (a) specifies why an insurer may cancel a policy: nonpayment of premium or suspension or revocation of a drivers license. "Section 2 is the operative section of the bill and adds a new provision to state law. (a) says an insurer may not refuse to issue or renew motor vehicle liability insurance, cancel an existing policy, deny a covered claim, or increase the premium only because of an administrative or court ordered suspension for minor consuming. (b) says that (a) does not prevent an insurer from underwriting or rating a loss in the same manner as it would have had the suspension not occurred. "Section 3 says the bill would apply to policies issued or renewed on or after the effective date. This would mean that policies currently being charged a higher rate would have to be adjusted at the next renewal. Number 2259 REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG stated that this bill was heard in the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee and he is real pleased with this bill. MICHAEL LESSMEIER, Lobbyist, State Farm Insurance, stated that he would reiterate what Representative Rokeberg said. He stated that State Farm Insurance worked very closely with Mr. Bennett. State Farm's concern was that sometimes non-driving behavior does carry over into driving behavior. He stated that this bill achieves the purpose. Number 2316 CHAIRMAN GREEN stated that they would hold the bill. CSSB 158(L&C) - INSURANCE CHANGES FOR DR. LIC REVOC. Number 0662 CHAIRMAN GREEN stated that they would take up HCSCSSB 158(L&C) again. REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ made a motion to move HCSCSSB 158(L&C) out of committee with the attached fiscal notes and with individual recommendations. CHAIRMAN GREEN asked of there was an objection. Hearing none, HCSCSSB 158(L&C) moved from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.