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Senate Amendment 5275

Amendment Text

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  1  1    Amend House File 2440, as amended, passed, and
  1  2 reprinted by the House, as follows:
  1  3    #1.  By striking everything after the enacting
  1  4 clause and inserting the following:
  1  5    "Section 1.  NEW SECTION.  507F.1  CONSUMER
  1  6 ADVOCATE ON INSURANCE – APPOINTMENT – POLITICAL
  1  7 ACTIVITY – REMOVAL.
  1  8    1.  The attorney general shall appoint a competent
  1  9 attorney to the office of consumer advocate on
  1 10 insurance.  The appointment is subject to senate
  1 11 confirmation in accordance with section 2.32.  The
  1 12 advocate's term of office is for four years.  The term
  1 13 begins and ends as set forth in section 69.19.
  1 14    2.  If a vacancy occurs in the office of consumer
  1 15 advocate on insurance, the vacancy shall be filled for
  1 16 the unexpired term in the same manner as an original
  1 17 appointment.
  1 18    3.  The consumer advocate on insurance shall devote
  1 19 the advocate's entire time to the duties of the
  1 20 office.  During the advocate's term of office the
  1 21 advocate shall not be a member of a political
  1 22 committee, shall not contribute to a political
  1 23 campaign fund other than through the income tax
  1 24 checkoff for contributions to the Iowa election
  1 25 campaign fund and the presidential election campaign
  1 26 fund, and shall not take part in political campaigns
  1 27 or be a candidate for a political office.
  1 28    4.  The attorney general may remove the consumer
  1 29 advocate on insurance for malfeasance or nonfeasance
  1 30 in office, or for any cause which renders the advocate
  1 31 ineligible for appointment, or incapable or unfit to
  1 32 discharge the duties of the advocate's office.  The
  1 33 advocate's removal, when so made, is final.
  1 34    5.  The office of consumer advocate on insurance
  1 35 shall be limited to regulating insurance markets in
  1 36 Iowa deemed noncompetitive by the commissioner of
  1 37 insurance.
  1 38    Sec. 2.  NEW SECTION.  507F.2  DUTIES.
  1 39    The office of the consumer advocate on insurance
  1 40 shall:
  1 41    1.  Adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A and perform
  1 42 other duties necessary to the administration of this
  1 43 chapter.
  1 44    2.  Investigate the legality of all rates, charges,
  1 45 rules, regulations, and practices of all persons
  1 46 within the purview of the office of the consumer
  1 47 advocate on insurance, and institute civil proceedings
  1 48 before the insurance division or any court to correct
  1 49 any illegality on the part of any person.  In any
  1 50 investigation, the person acting for the office of the
  2  1 consumer advocate on insurance shall have the power to
  2  2 ask the commissioner of insurance to issue subpoenas,
  2  3 compel the attendance and testimony of witnesses, and
  2  4 the production of papers, books, and documents.
  2  5    3.  Make recommendations to the general assembly
  2  6 regarding insurance regulation.
  2  7    4.  Make recommendations to the insurance division
  2  8 or any other governmental agency which has an impact
  2  9 on insurance regulation in the state through
  2 10 rulemaking and review and, if the advocate deems it to
  2 11 be in the public interest, appeal the rulemaking or
  2 12 contested case decisions of the insurance division or
  2 13 any other governmental agency which has an impact on
  2 14 insurance regulation in the state.
  2 15    5.  Represent the interests of the public relating
  2 16 to insurance reform, coverage, and rates where action
  2 17 is necessary for the protection of public rights.
  2 18    6.  Institute judicial review of final or
  2 19 interlocutory actions of the insurance division if the
  2 20 review is deemed to be in the public interest.
  2 21    7.  Act as attorney for and represent all consumers
  2 22 generally and the public generally in all proceedings
  2 23 before the insurance division, federal and state
  2 24 agencies, and related judicial review proceedings and
  2 25 appeals.
  2 26    8.  Appear for all consumers generally and the
  2 27 public generally in all actions instituted in any
  2 28 state or federal court which involve the validity of a
  2 29 rule, regulation, or order of the insurance division.
  2 30    9.  Appear and participate as a party in the name
  2 31 of the office of consumer advocate on insurance in the
  2 32 performance of the duties of the office.
  2 33    Sec. 3.  NEW SECTION.  507F.3  OFFICE – EMPLOYEES
  2 34 – EXPENSES.
  2 35    1.  The office of the consumer advocate on
  2 36 insurance shall be located within the office of the
  2 37 attorney general.  Administrative support services
  2 38 shall be provided to the consumer advocate by the
  2 39 office of the attorney general.
  2 40    2.  The consumer advocate on insurance may employ
  2 41 attorneys, legal assistants, secretaries, clerks, and
  2 42 other employees the consumer advocate on insurance
  2 43 finds necessary for the full and efficient discharge
  2 44 of the duties and responsibilities of the office.  The
  2 45 consumer advocate on insurance may employ consultants
  2 46 as expert witnesses or technical advisors pursuant to
  2 47 contract as the advocate finds necessary for the full
  2 48 and efficient discharge of the duties of the office.
  2 49 Employees of the consumer advocate on insurance, other
  2 50 than the advocate, are subject to merit employment,
  3  1 except as provided in section 8A.412.
  3  2    3.  The salary of the consumer advocate on
  3  3 insurance shall be fixed by the attorney general
  3  4 within the salary range set by the general assembly.
  3  5 The salaries of employees of the consumer advocate on
  3  6 insurance is as provided by law.  The appropriation
  3  7 for the office of consumer advocate on insurance shall
  3  8 be separate line item contained in the appropriation
  3  9 from the general fund of the state to the department
  3 10 of justice.
  3 11    Sec. 4.  NEW SECTION.  507F.4  INSURANCE DIVISION
  3 12 RECORDS.
  3 13    The consumer advocate on insurance has free access
  3 14 to all the files, records, and documents in the office
  3 15 of the insurance division except:
  3 16    1.  Personal information in confidential personnel
  3 17 records of the insurance division.
  3 18    2.  Records which represent and constitute the work
  3 19 product of the general counsel of the insurance
  3 20 division where the records relate to a proceeding
  3 21 before the division in which the consumer advocate on
  3 22 insurance is a party or a proceeding in any state or
  3 23 federal court in which both the division and the
  3 24 consumer advocate on insurance are parties.
  3 25    3.  Insurer information of a confidential nature
  3 26 which could jeopardize an insurer's competitive status
  3 27 and is provided by an insurer to the division.
  3 28 However, such information shall be provided to the
  3 29 consumer advocate on insurance by the insurance
  3 30 division, if the division determines it to be in the
  3 31 public interest.
  3 32    Sec. 5.  NEW SECTION.  507F.5  SERVICE.
  3 33    The consumer advocate on insurance is entitled to
  3 34 service of all documents required by statute or rule
  3 35 to be served on parties in proceedings before the
  3 36 insurance division and all notices, petitions,
  3 37 applications, complaints, answers, motions, and other
  3 38 pleadings filed pursuant to statute or rule with the
  3 39 division.
  3 40    Sec. 6.  NEW SECTION.  507F.6  CONSUMER ADVOCATE ON
  3 41 INSURANCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
  3 42    The attorney general shall appoint seven members to
  3 43 a consumer advocate on insurance advisory committee to
  3 44 meet at the request of the consumer advocate on
  3 45 insurance for consultation regarding the protection of
  3 46 public rights in insurance regulation.  A member shall
  3 47 be appointed from each congressional district with the
  3 48 appointee residing within the district at the time of
  3 49 the appointment.  The remaining appointees shall be
  3 50 members at large.  Members shall be appointed which
  4  1 represent the various sectors or the population and
  4  2 appointments shall be made in compliance with sections
  4  3 69.16 and 69.16A.  The members shall serve four-year
  4  4 terms and their appointments are not subject to
  4  5 confirmation by the senate.  A vacancy shall be filled
  4  6 in the same manner as the original appointment for the
  4  7 unexpired portion of the member's term.  Members of
  4  8 the committee shall serve without compensation, but
  4  9 shall be reimbursed for actual expenses from funds
  4 10 appropriated to the office of the consumer advocate on
  4 11 insurance.
  4 12    Sec. 7.  NEW SECTION.  519A.5A  RATE INCREASES –
  4 13 RIGHT OF REVIEW.
  4 14    1.  An insurer subject to this chapter as a member
  4 15 of the association shall give written notice of a
  4 16 proposed increase of any rate to an affected person
  4 17 sixty days prior to the time an application for a rate
  4 18 increase is filed with the commissioner.  The notice
  4 19 to the insured shall state that the insured has a
  4 20 right to file a written objection to the rate increase
  4 21 and that the insured may appeal to the commissioner
  4 22 within thirty days after the commissioner has approved
  4 23 a rate increase.
  4 24    2.  After the filing of an application for an
  4 25 increase of any rate by an insurer under subsection 1,
  4 26 the commissioner, prior to the expiration of thirty
  4 27 days after the filing date, shall docket the case as a
  4 28 formal proceeding and set the case for hearing.
  4 29    3.  If, after the hearing, the commissioner finds
  4 30 the proposed rate increase to be unlawful, the
  4 31 commissioner shall by order authorize and direct the
  4 32 insurer to file a new or changed rate which, when
  4 33 approved by the commissioner and placed in effect,
  4 34 will satisfy the requirements of this chapter and this
  4 35 title.
  4 36    4.  An order of the commissioner made pursuant to
  4 37 this section shall be subject to judicial review as
  4 38 provided in chapter 17A.
  4 39    5.  The commissioner shall adopt rules pursuant to
  4 40 chapter 17A to administer this section.
  4 41    Sec. 8.  NEW SECTION.  519A.14  INSURANCE RATE –
  4 42 ROLLBACK.
  4 43    1.  For any medical malpractice insurance policy
  4 44 underwritten by an insurer subject to this chapter
  4 45 issued or renewed on or after July 1, 2004, the
  4 46 insurer shall reduce its charges to levels which are
  4 47 twenty percent less than the charges for the same
  4 48 coverage which were in effect on July 1, 2003.
  4 49    2.  This section shall not apply to an affected
  4 50 insurer under this chapter who demonstrates on an
  5  1 actuarially sound basis that a reduction pursuant to
  5  2 subsection 1 would deny the affected insurer a fair
  5  3 return.
  5  4    Sec. 9.  NEW SECTION.  519A.15  NOTICE OF
  5  5 CANCELLATION AND NONRENEWAL – REASONS.
  5  6    An insurer subject to this chapter shall not cancel
  5  7 or refuse to renew a policy of medical malpractice
  5  8 insurance issued individually underwritten by the
  5  9 insurer except by notice to the insured.  Notice of
  5 10 cancellation or nonrenewal of a policy is not
  5 11 effective unless it is based on one or more of the
  5 12 following reasons:
  5 13    1.  Nonpayment of premium.
  5 14    2.  Fraud or misrepresentation affecting the policy
  5 15 or the presentation of a claim.
  5 16    3.  A determination by the commissioner that a
  5 17 continuation of a policy under this chapter would
  5 18 substantially increase the hazard insured against."
  5 19    #2.  Title page, line 1, by striking the words
  5 20 "noneconomic damages against" and inserting the
  5 21 following:  "damages against and medical malpractice
  5 22 insurance policies issued to".  
  5 23 
  5 24 
  5 25                               
  5 26 JOE BOLKCOM
  5 27 WILLIAM A. DOTZLER
  5 28 KEITH A. KREIMAN
  5 29 ROBERT E. DVORSKY
  5 30 JACK HOLVECK
  5 31 THOMAS G. COURTNEY
  5 32 AMANDA RAGAN
  5 33 DARYL BEALL
  5 34 MICHAEL E. GRONSTAL
  5 35 HERMAN C. QUIRMBACH
  5 36 HF 2440.711 80
  5 37 rh/gg
     

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