Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Financial Institutions & Insurance Committee | |
ESSB 5736
Brief Description: Conducting an evaluation of the feasibility of subscription air ambulance service.
Sponsors: Senate Committee on Financial Institutions, Housing & Consumer Protection (originally sponsored by Senator Spanel).
Brief Summary of Engrossed Substitute Bill |
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Hearing Date:
Staff: CeCe Clynch (786-7168).
Background:
The insurance code governs all insurance and insurance transactions in this state or affecting
subjects located within this state. "Insurance" is defined as "a contract whereby one undertakes
to indemnify another or pay a specified amount upon determinable contingencies." The
insurance code protects consumers by various means, such as requiring: a certain level of
reserves be on hand to pay claims; licensing of agents and brokers; registration; and, filing of
forms and rates.
The availability of air ambulance service can be critical, particularly to island and rural residents.
Some persons may risk their health and forego calling for an air ambulance because the cost is
too high. One air ambulance service which was previously available to Washington's island
residents is no longer available. Being subject to insurance rules and regulations, including the
reporting and solvency requirements found in the insurance code, may affect availability of air
ambulance services.
Summary of Bill:
The Office of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC) is to fund and perform an evaluation of the
feasibility of subscription air ambulance service. The evaluation is to be "geared toward"
allowing individuals, corporations, and nonprofits to offer, sell, and provide such a service. The
OIC's report of its evaluation, including recommendations based upon findings, must be provided
to the Legislature by December 31, 2005.
In the course of the evaluation, the OIC must:
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not requested.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.