CSHB 216(FIN)TITLE AM-INSURANCE RATES,FORMS,& FILING    2:10:00 PM CHAIR SEEKINS announced HB 216 to be up for consideration. JOSH APPLEBEE, staff to Representative Tom Anderson, sponsor of HB 216, said that it is an insurance rate regulation bill. He explained that under existing law, property and casualty insurance rates and forms are subject to the insurance commissioner's prior approval before they can be put in place. HB 216 maintains the commissioner's authority to oversee the rate changes, but allows an insurer to make rate increases or decreases within the flex band without having to obtain prior approval from him. The flex band is defined as a cumulative 10 percent shift in rates within a 12-month period. He said that HB 216 has three basic purposes. It creates an environment where insurers compete more vigorously on rates and products offered to consumers; it encourages insurers who are in the Alaska market to stay here and hopefully it will attract new insurers to Alaska, which would result in more competition giving consumers more choices and more competitive pricing. Third, HB 216 is in alignment with the national movement away from strict government price controls towards a flexible more competition-oriented system for the regulation of insurance rates and insurance forms. It would modernize the state's regulation system. 2:13:12 PM CHAIR SEEKINS asked if this is exactly the same as SB 168. MR. APPLEBEE replied yes. CHAIR SEEKINS asked if anyone wanted to testify against this bill. Seeing no response, he asked the will of the committee. 2:13:30 PM SENATOR BEN STEVENS moved to pass CSHB 216(TITLE AM) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. There were no objections and it was so ordered.