House Bill 627

Actions | Amendments
Last Action 02/18/26: reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute (1)
Title AN ACT relating to insurance.
Bill Documents Introduced
Fiscal Impact Statements Corrections Impact
Local Mandate
Additional Fiscal Impact Statements Exist
Bill Request Number 2005
Sponsor J. Bray
Summary of Original Version Amend KRS 304.39-020, relating to personal injury protection benefits, to modify requirements for certain medical expenses paid by a reparation obligor; amend KRS 304.39-130 to increase the allowable weekly reimbursement for work loss and other loss; amend KRS 304.39-210 to establish requirements for a reparation obligor paying medical expenses and a person submitting and collecting medical expenses; create a new section of KRS Chapter 15 to provide the Attorney General with concurrent jurisdiction in the investigation and prosecution of offenses under KRS 304.47-020; amend KRS 304.47-020 to conform; create a new section of Subtitle 47 of KRS Chapter 304 to require the insurance commissioner to publish an annual insurance fraud report; direct that certain provisions apply to basic and added reparation benefits issued or renewed on or after the effective date of the Act.
Index Headings of Original Version Corrections Impact - Insurance fraud, concurrent jurisdiction
Local Mandate - Insurance, personal injury protection benefits, medical expense claims, requirements
Attorney General - Insurance fraud, concurrent jurisdiction
Consumer Protection - Insurance, personal injury protection benefits, allowable reimbursement
Contracts - Insurance, personal injury protection benefits, allowable reimbursement
Health And Medical Services - Insurance, personal injury protection benefits, medical expense claims, requirements
Health Care Professionals - Insurance, personal injury protection benefits, medical expense claims, requirements
Hospitals And Health Facilities - Insurance, personal injury protection benefits, medical expense claims, requirements
Insurance - Fraud, Attorney General, concurrent jurisdiction
Insurance, Motor Vehicle - Personal injury protection benefits, allowable reimbursement
Motor Vehicles - Insurance, personal injury protection benefits, allowable reimbursement
Reports Mandated - Department of Insurance, Insurance fraud
State Agencies - Department of Insurance, Insurance fraud, reporting
Jump to Proposed Amendments House Committee Substitute 1 with Fiscal Impact Statements

Actions

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02/11/26
  • introduced in House
  • to Committee on Committees (H)
02/17/26
  • to Banking & Insurance (H)
02/18/26
  • reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute (1)

Proposed Amendments

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Amendment House Committee Substitute 1
Fiscal Impact Statements Corrections Impact to House Committee Substitute 1
Local Mandate to House Committee Substitute 1
Summary Retain original provisions; require the Attorney General, Commonwealth's attorneys, and county attorneys to refer any report, investigation, or discovery of a fraudulent insurance act to the commissioner of the Department of Insurance unless the fraudulent insurance act was previously reported to the commissioner.
Index Headings Attorney, Commonwealth's - Fraudulent insurance act, referral requirement
Attorney, County - Fraudulent insurance act, referral requirement
Attorney General - Fraudulent insurance act, referral requirement
Insurance - Fraudulent insurance act, prosecutors, referral requirement
Prosecutors - Fraudulent insurance act, referral requirement
State Agencies - Department of Insurance, fraudulent insurance acts, referrals
Corrections Impact - Fraudulent insurance act, prosecutors, referral requirement
Local Mandate - Fraudulent insurance act, prosecutors, referral requirement

Last updated: 2/18/2026 5:41 PM (EST)