SB 177-INSURANCE TRADE PRACTICES Number 0493 CHAIRMAN KOTT announced the next order of business is CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 177(L&C), "An Act relating to insurance trade practices; and providing for an effective date." SENATOR DAVE DONLEY, Alaska State Legislature, said that SB 177 brings Alaska into alignment with the majority of states as far as allowing their Division of Insurance to take enforcement action to protect the individual consumer regarding violations of the Unfair Claims Practices Act. He noted that SB 177 is supported completely by the Division of Insurance and makes a very important change to maintain the status quo for the issue of proximate cause to protect homeowners all over Alaska. He explained that the purpose is to make sure that homeowners' insurance protection policies pay for damages [as expected by the homeowner and for which he/she had] paid. He commented that SB 177 is a good, positive, and balanced pro-consumer piece of legislation. He informed the committee that SB 177 has been amended several times through the process to make it clear that the bill does not create a private cause of action and that the enforcement of the Unfair Claims Practices Act is the exclusive jurisdiction of the Division of Insurance. He indicated that SB 177 is long overdue. Number 0560 CHAIRMAN KOTT indicated that he will hold SB 177 over until tomorrow. SENATOR DONLEY informed the committee that he supports the House Labor & Commerce version of SB 177. CHAIRMAN KOTT asked if that included the amendment that Representative Rokeberg has. SENATOR DONLEY clarified that his support does not include the new amendment presented by Representative Rokeberg. However, Representative Rokeberg's amendment has a piece to which Senator Donley and the division are amenable. REPRESENTATIVE MURKOWSKI inquired as to what piece they are referring to. CHAIRMAN KOTT answered that the committee will find out tomorrow and indicated that HCS CSSB 177(L&C) will be held over.