CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT
HOUSE BILL 3052
55th Legislature
1998 Regular Session
Passed by the House March 10, 1998 Yeas 96 Nays 2
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Passed by the Senate March 6, 1998 Yeas 43 Nays 0 |
CERTIFICATE
I, Timothy A. Martin, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is HOUSE BILL 3052 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth. |
President of the Senate |
Chief Clerk
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Governor of the State of Washington |
Secretary of State State of Washington |
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HOUSE BILL 3052
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AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE
Passed Legislature - 1998 Regular Session
State of Washington 55th Legislature 1998 Regular Session
By Representatives L. Thomas, Smith, Mielke, Grant, DeBolt, Dyer, Hickel, Sullivan and Robertson
Read first time 01/28/98. Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance.
AN ACT Relating to self-audits by insurers; creating a new section; and providing an expiration date.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. (1) The legislature finds that protection of insurance consumers likely is enhanced by insurers' voluntary compliance with this state's insurance and other laws and that the public will benefit from incentives to identify and remedy insurance and other compliance issues. One method to encourage insurers both to conduct voluntary internal audits of their compliance programs and management systems and to assess and improve compliance with state and federal statutes, rules, and orders, is to provide an insurance compliance self-evaluative privilege to protect the confidentiality of communications relating to voluntary internal compliance audits. The legislature intends to study public policy issues regarding a limited privilege to encourage voluntary compliance and improve insurance market conduct quality, and whether the expanded privilege could inhibit the exercise of the regulatory authority by those entrusted with protecting insurance consumers.
(2) The house financial institutions and insurance committee and the senate financial institutions, insurance and housing committee shall jointly study insurance compliance self-evaluative audits and make recommendations on whether a limited privilege should be authorized in Washington state to encourage such audits. The chairs of the two committees shall oversee the study. If the recommendations include authorizing the limited privilege, the study shall develop a bill for consideration in the 1999 legislative session.
(3) The two committee chairs shall organize a study group that includes the voluntary participation of the insurance industry, the office of the insurance commissioner, and other interested parties. The ranking minority members of each committee shall also participate in the study group.
(4) The house office of program research and senate committee services shall staff the study group.
(5) The recommendations of the study group are due by December 31, 1998. This section expires January 1, 1999.
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