Insurance

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Disability

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AB 1556 (Perea-D) Unemployment insurance

Makes a number of reforms to the policies and practices in the administration of the Unemployment Insurance program.
Chapter 377, Statutes of 2014

AB 2410 (Dababneh-D) Insurance: life and disability insurance

Requires insurers to contest or deny a claim and request reasonable additional information within 45 calendar days after receipt of a claim, and requires providers to submit the requested additional information to the insurer within 21 calendar days. Requires insurers to pay the greater of $30 per year or interest on specified claims that are not contested or denied and that have not been delivered to the claimant within 45 working days after receipt.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 2733* (Assembly Insurance Committee) Disability compensation: voluntary plans

Repeals the sunset clause on the small business third-party administrator program, under the Employment Development Department, for voluntary disability programs, streamlines the administration of multiple programs, and shifts financial security obligations from the employer to the administrator.
Chapter 150, Statutes of 2014

Workers' Compensation

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SB 36 (Hueso-D) Internet Web site: workers' compensation insurers

Requires, beginning 7/1/14, the Department of Insurance (CDI) to include on its Internet Web site a dedicated Internet Web page that includes workers' compensation data, statistics, and reports covering insurers. Requires CDI to only use data already collected by CDI or the Department of Industrial Relations, and authorizes CDI to provide on its Internet Web site direct links to relevant information on other Internet Web sites.
Vetoed

SB 146* (Lara-D) Workers' compensation: medical treatment: billing

Provides that a copy of a prescription for pharmaceutical services is not necessary unless the provider of services has entered into a written agreement, as specified, that requires a copy of the prescription for a pharmacy service, and allows an employer, pharmacy benefits manager, insurer, or third-party claims administrator to request a copy of the prescription during a review of any records of prescription drugs dispensed by a pharmacy.
Chapter 129, Statutes of 2014

SB 258 (Lieu-D) Workers' compensation

Clarifies that recently enacted limitations on assignment of liens apply only to assignments occurring on or after 1/1/13, makes technical clarifications to the 2012 workers' compensation reform statutes, and requires that Workers' Compensation Appeals Board members be attorneys, as specified.
Vetoed

SB 375 (Senate Labor And Industrial Relations Committee) Workers' Compensation: technical clean-up

Contains a number of corrections to erroneous cross-references and other technical clean-up provisions to the 2012 workers' compensation reform.
Chapter 287, Statutes of 2014

SB 487 (Calderon-D) Workers' compensation insurance

Distinguishes between individual self-insured employers and groups of self-insured employers by creating a separate Self-Insured Group Security Fund for group self-insured employers that is similar to the existing Self-Insurers' Security Fund structure, which continues, but only for individual self-insured employers. Authorizes a similar alternative security system to be established, whereby group self-insured employers may collectively secure their aggregate liabilities and makes conforming changes.
(Died in Senate Insurance Committee)

SB 527 (Block-D) Workers' compensation: public employees: leaves of absence

Allows lifeguards employed year-round by the City of San Diego on a regular, full-time basis by the City to be eligible for 4850 leave.
Chapter 66, Statutes of 2014

SB 777* (Hernandez-D) Horse racing: workers' compensation

Reestablishes provisions in Horse Racing Law which sunsetted on 1/1/14. Those provisions required a thoroughbred racing association, racing fair, quarter horse racing association or harness racing association that conducts a racing meeting to deduct a specified percentage of the total amount handled in exotic pari-mutuel pools on live races, to be distributed to a specified organization for the purpose of defraying costs of workers' compensation insurance for trainers and owners in connection with live horse racing.
Chapter 6, Statutes of 2014

AB 638 (Alejo-D) Workers' compensation: proceedings: expedited hearings

Allows an employee of an illegally uninsured employer to use an accelerated workers' compensation court timeline for disputed issues of employment and injury, as is the process for employees with issues of employment or injury who are represented by an attorney.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 1010 (Hueso-D) Financial statements: workers' compensation insurers

Requires that annual and quarterly financial statements filed with the Insurance Commissioner by workers' compensation insurers be published on the Department of Insurance's Internet Web site.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 1138 (Chau-D) Workers' compensation: records

Requires an employer, commencing 1/1/14, and 1/1/15, to submit to its workers' compensation insurer, specified reports that it is required to submit to the Employment Development Department, and the insurer is required to include the names of all covered employees in the workers' compensation insurance policy. Requires employers to make a list of all employees covered by its workers' compensation policy, which includes specified identifying information for each covered employee, to be available in written and electronic form, upon request, to specified governmental entities and the workers' compensation insurer.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 1746 (Alejo-D) Workers' compensation: proceedings: expedited hearings

Requires the Administrative Director of the Division of Workers' Compensation to include injured workers who are or were employed by an illegally uninsured employer on the priority conference calendar when the issues in dispute are employment or injury arising out of employment or in the course of employment.
Chapter 156, Statutes of 2014

AB 1749 (Hagman-R) Workers' compensation: job displacement benefits

Requires the Administrative Director of the Division of Workers' Compensation to report to the Assembly Insurance Committee and the Senate Insurance Committee, on or before 1/1/16, the extent to which injured workers who obtained specific education or training with vouchers issued pursuant to existing law, obtained employment related to that education or training.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 2052 (Gonzalez-D) Workers' compensation.

Expands the existing workers' compensation presumptions to include all classes of full-time California peace officers.
Vetoed

AB 2230 (Cooley-D) Insurance: Workers' Comp Bond Fund: assessments

Allows the California Insurance Guarantee Association, beginning 1/1/15, to levy an assessment up to 2% of direct written premiums on insurers, unless there are outstanding bonds being used to pay claims and expenses, in which case the assessment may not exceed 1% for that category; and simplifies the "true-up" process and allows credit and debits due individual insurers for over or under payments on bond assessments to be applied against regular assessments.
Chapter 76, Statutes of 2014

AB 2378 (Perea-D) Workers' compensation: temporary disability payments

Provides that, with respect to certain fire and peace officer employees, the right to a leave of absence for up to one year with full pay as a result of on-the-job disability does not offset any portion of those employees' right to up to 104 weeks of temporary disability benefits.
Vetoed

AB 2383 (Achadjian-R) Workers' compensation: payments: public safety employees

Deletes all references in existing law to the entitlement to a vocational rehabilitation maintenance allowance as an alternative to temporary disability. Specifies that provisions of existing law regarding specified public safety employees apply with respect to a single injury only, and deletes a reference to the entitlement to a vocational rehabilitation maintenance allowance as an alternative to temporary disability in existing law.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 2482 (Wilk-R) Workers' compensation: utilization review

Prohibits employers that provide utilization review and entities that provide utilization review on behalf of an employer from requesting or accepting any compensation or other thing of value from any source that may create or creates a conflict with the duties of carrying out the utilization review process. Requires the Administrative Director of the Division of Workers' Compensation, in consultation with the Commission on Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation, to adopt regulations to implement these provisions.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 2604 (Brown-D) Workers' compensation: penalties

Increases the potential penalties that can be imposed on an insurer or employer if an unreasonable delay or denial of medical treatment results in a catastrophic injury or death to the injured worker.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 2616 (Skinner-D) Workers' compensation: hospital employers: compensation

Extends the presumption that MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus) infections are presumed to be job related to certain hospital employees in an acute care hospital.
Vetoed

AB 2732 (Assembly Insurance Committee) Workers' compensation.

Contains several technical clean-up provisions to the workers' compensation reforms of 2012.
Chapter 217, Statutes of 2014

Miscellaneous

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SB 214 (Calderon-D) Long-term care: financing

Authorizes the owner of a life insurance policy, with a face value of more than $10,000, to enter into a life settlement contract where the proceeds of the contract are to be placed in a state or federally insured account, in an irrevocable trust, to be paid directly to a health care provider for qualified long-term care services for the recipient of those services.
(Died in Senate Insurance Committee)

SB 1011 (Monning-D) Nonprofit corporations: self-insurance

Authorizes certain 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations to insure themselves against damage to property and the losses related to the loss of use of property through a risk pool arrangement, organize as a nonprofit benefit corporation be in existence for purposes of covering tort liability for no less than five years, and have accumulated net assets of not less than $5 million. Requires the pooling arrangement to include in every application, on or after 1/1/16, a notice that states, among other things, that the risk pooling contract is not subject to all of the California insurance laws and is not subject to regulation by the Insurance Commissioner.
Chapter 556, Statutes of 2014

SB 1046 (Beall-D) Insurance: mental illness: coverage: penalties

Authorizes the Insurance Commissioner to assess administrative penalties for any violations of the Mental Health Parity Act, including any rules or orders adopted or issued based on violations of those provisions. Gives the Commissioner authority to assess a penalty for each patient harmed by a violation of those provisions, as a separate and distinct violation, and imposes penalties.
Vetoed

SB 1065 (Monning-D) Insurance: reports: electronic submission

Clarifies existing law requiring the submission of reports required by the Insurance Code to the Legislature.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

SB 1141 (Hancock-D) Unemployment insurance: use of information

Gives the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation access to quarterly wage data of former inmates who have been incarcerated within the prison system in order to assess the impact of rehabilitation services. The data is to be provided for a period of one year, three years, and five years, following the inmate's release.
Chapter 751, Statutes of 2014

SB 1142 (Monning-D) Health insurance fraud: annual special purpose assessments

Requires that the annual special purpose assessment be paid for each person in this state covered under an individual or group policy regardless of the situs of the contract or master group policyholder, and regardless of whether the insured has been issued an individual certificate of coverage, and including blanket insurance. Requires that the data supporting the special purpose assessment not be required to be submitted more often than once each calendar year, except that responses to questions from the commissioner and clarifying information regarding the data would not be considered as additional submissions of data.
Chapter 251, Statutes of 2014

SB 1173 (Gaines-R) Insurance rate decreases

Requires, notwithstanding any other law, the Insurance Commissioner to approve without review or modification or hearing, any rate decrease proposed and submitted to the Department of Insurance by an insurer. Requires the Commissioner to adopt regulations to establish policies, guidelines, and procedures to implement this provision and provides that these requirements do not apply if the consumers' rates would increase.
(Died in Senate Insurance Committee)

SB 1205 (Monning-D) Insurance

Requires the Department of Insurance curriculum board to develop or recommend course of study on commercial earthquake risk management, including courses relating to understanding risk zones, options for insurance coverage to cover potential loss, mitigation strategies, and post-event recovery to ensure insurance agents and brokers have access to training on the complex issues of commercial earthquake insurance and mitigation.
Chapter 252, Statutes of 2014

SB 1273 (Lara-D) Insurance: low-cost automobile insurance program

Extends, until 1/1/20, the sunset date on the Low-Cost Automobile Insurance Program; expands eligibility criteria to include drivers with less than three years of continuous driving experience and assesses a surcharge on those drivers; and makes other changes designed to increase participation.
Chapter 487, Statutes of 2014

SB 1314 (Monning-D) Unemployment insurance benefits: determination: appeals

Extends the deadline for claimants and employers to appeal for specified unemployment benefits eligibility to an administrative law judge and to the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board from 20 to 30 days.
Chapter 399, Statutes of 2014

SB 1331 (Gaines-R) Insurance: interveners payment

Eliminates advocacy and witness fees for interveners who make a "substantial contribution" to the adoption of any order, regulation, or decision by the Insurance Commissioner as provided under the Insurance Rate Reduction and Reform Act (enacted by Proposition 103, 1988 statewide general election), including the rate review process.
(Died in Senate Insurance Committee)

SJR 18 (Beall-D) Emergency Unemployment Compensation: extension

Proclaims the Legislature's support for the extension of the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program and memorializes the United States Congress to promptly renew the extension of unemployment benefits.
Resolution Chapter 18, Statutes of 2014

SJR 28 (Monning-D) Earthquake insurance: affordability

Memorializes the President and Congress of the United States to enact the Earthquake Insurance Affordability Act.
Resolution Chapter 92, Statutes of 2014

AB 152* (Yamada-D) Unemployment: Self-Employment Assistance Program

Establishes the Self-Employment Assistance Program, to be administered by the Director of the Employment Development Department. Provides for a weekly allowance for participants equal to regular unemployment benefits, subject to various limits, and imposes various eligibility requirements upon participants, and waives specified requirements relating to job search and self-employment.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 584 (Perea-D) Insurance: risk and solvency assessment

Requires insurers with annual premiums greater than $500 million and insurance groups with annual premiums greater than $1 billion to maintain a comprehensive risk management framework to identify, assess, and manage material and relevant risks. Requires the qualifying insurer or insurance group to file an Own Risk and Solvency Assessment report annually with the Insurance Commissioner detailing the risks identified and the sufficiency of its capital to support the risks.
Chapter 238, Statutes of 2014

AB 615 (Bocanegra-D) Unemployment insurance: classified employees

Allows employees of government and non-profit educational institutions who are not in an instructional or administrative role to collect unemployment insurance compensation benefits between school years.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 773 (Hueso-D) Bail agent licenses: qualifications

Authorizes a limited liability company (LLC) to be a licensee subject to the same requirements as corporations. Exempts a corporation or an LLC from the requirements that 100% of the shares of the corporation or membership interest in the LLC be held by licensed bail agents, and all shareholders, officers, and directors of the corporation or members of the LLC be licensed bail agents, if the corporation or LLC is an admitted surety insurer or a subsidiary of an admitted surety insurer.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 821 (Yamada-D) Insurance: motor vehicle insurance: cancellation

Makes specified acts relating to an insurers cancellation or failure to renew motor vehicle insurance contract, willful violations of existing law, subject to an administrative penalty, enforceable by the Insurance Commissioner, not to exceed $1,000.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 862 (Wieckowski-D) Automobile insurance: underinsured motorist coverage

Provides automobile insurers the option to offer expanded underinsured motorist coverage.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 1130 (Wilk-R) Insurance: home protection contracts

Streamlines the application process required of out-of-state applicants for a home protection company license. Requires each home protection company to file a single annual statement exhibiting its conditions and affairs, and prohibits the Insurance Commissioner from conducting more than one financial examination of a company in any five-year period, unless the Commissioner makes a specified finding.
Chapter 324, Statutes of 2014

AB 1240 (Jones-R) Mortgages: deed of trust

Eliminates the exclusion of a deed of trust from the definition of "mortgage" for purposes specified provisions of law regarding exercising a power of sale under a mortgage or deed of trust.
(Died in Assembly Judiciary Committee)

AB 1374 (Gray-D) The California Whistleblower Protection Act

Requires a state agency to post a graphical link to the California State Auditor's Internet Web page that contains information on how to file a complaint under the California Whistleblower Protection Act.
(Died in Assembly Judiciary Committee)

AB 1395 (Perea-D) Special assessments: Seismic Safety Account

Increases the special purpose assessment on each auto insurance policy to fund consumer protection activities at the Department of Insurance from $0.25 to $0.26; and provides that an insurer is not required to refund any portion of the annual Seismic Safety Account special assessment collected on a residential or commercial property insurance policy because the policy is cancelled prior to the end of the policy term.
Chapter 407, Statutes of 2014

AB 1472* (Assembly Budget Committee) Property insurance: Seismic Safety Account

Makes statutory changes necessary for the continued funding of the Seismic Safety Commission.
(Died on Senate Third Reading File)

AB 1553 (Yamada-D) Long-term care insurance: premium basis

Prohibits gender pricing for long-term care insurance policies.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 1663 (Hagman-R) Identity theft: unemployment insurance base wage file

Requires the Employment Development Department to provide unemployment insurance information it gathers to the Department of Justice to combat identity theft.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 1704 (Hagman-R) Underwritten title companies: escrow

Authorizes the Insurance Commissioner to license an underwritten title company to engage in escrow business in all counties of this state with one application and requires an underwritten title company seeking to expand its escrow business to pay a one-time fee.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 1804 (Perea-D) Insurance: notice of lapse

Provides that policyholders of private passenger automobile, specified residential property, and individual disability income insurance policies are entitled to designate a third-party who will be sent a notice if the policy is about to lapse for nonpayment of premium.
Chapter 380, Statutes of 2014

AB 2056 (Dababneh-D) Insurance: pet insurance

Defines "pet insurance" and other terms frequently used in pet insurance policies; requires an insurer offering pet insurance to provide disclosure and a summary of exclusions from and limitations on coverage and benefits; imposes a 30-day "free look" period; and specifies procedures and penalties relating to violations of this bill's requirements.
Chapter 896, Statutes of 2014

AB 2064 (Cooley-D) Earthquake insurance: mandatory offer

Revises and recasts statutory notice requirements relating to the mandatory offer of earthquake insurance; revises and recasts the mandatory notice to California Earthquake Authority policyholders; increases the cap on Authority's operating expenses from 3% to 6%; and includes all expenses in that cap except those expenditures specifically excluded.
Chapter 419, Statutes of 2014

AB 2088 (Roger Hernández-D) Health insurance: minimum value: large group market policies

Requires a health plan or insurer that offers, amends, or renews a group plan contract or policy providing minimum value of less than 60% to a large group to require that the persons to be covered by the plan contract or policy are covered by an individual or group plan contract or policy that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designed to supplement other private or governmental plans and that provides at least 60% minimum value.
Vetoed

AB 2128 (Gordon-D) Insurer investments: community development

Makes various changes to the California Organized Investment Network program within the Department of Insurance.
Chapter 384, Statutes of 2014

AB 2169 (Cooley-D) Business and professions

Reaffirms existing law defining when a real estate agent may be classified as an independent contractor.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 2196 (Fox-D) Title insurance: termination: exemption

Requires that coverage under a policy of title insurance continue to the transferee when title is transferred to a trustee of the insured's revocable living trust of which the insured is a beneficiary with the power to revoke, or, if the trustee of a trust is the insured under the policy, when title is transferred by the trustee to the trust's settlor in his/her individual capacity. Applies to policies of title insurance issued on or after 1/1/15.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 2279 (Hagman-R) Insurance: life agents

Increases from $15,000 to $20,000 the coverage amount that can be sold by limited-license life insurance agents for benefits designated to be used to cover funeral expenses.
Chapter 108, Statutes of 2014

AB 2293 (Bonilla-D) Transportation network companies: insurance coverage

Amends, beginning on 7/1/15, the Passenger Charter-Party Carriers' Act to require liability insurance coverage for transportation network companies and their drivers.
Chapter 389, Statutes of 2014

AB 2342 (Dababneh-D) Insurance: automobile insurance

Increases the threshold value of an automobile for which an insurer may refuse to issue collision or comprehensive coverage from $2,500 to $5,000.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 2347 (Gonzalez-D) Insurance policies

Adds, beginning 7/1/15, immediate annuities to the requirement that life insurance policies and annuity contracts delivered or issued to a senior citizen to include a notice of the right to return or cancel the policy or contract within 30 days for a full refund, and requires the notice of the 30-day right to return, and any surrender charges or penalties, be in 12-point bold print on the policy jacket or cover page.
Chapter 166, Statutes of 2014

AB 2362 (Grove-R) Unemployment insurance benefits: disqualifications

Requires that an individual convicted of forgery, grand theft, fraudulent insurance claim, or mail fraud to obtain, increase, reduce, or defeat any unemployment insurance or disability insurance benefit or payment is ineligible for unemployment or disability insurance benefits for one year, including applicable federal extensions of benefits.
(Died in Senate Labor and Industrial Relations Committee)

AB 2366 (Bocanegra-D) Benefit and relief associations

Authorizes the Insurance Commissioner to receive and investigate formal written complaints made against a holder of a certificate of authority, as specified, and authorizes the Commissioner, after providing notice and an opportunity for a hearing, to suspend or rescind the certificate if a complaint cannot be resolved in a timely manner.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 2376 (Weber-D) State construction projects: insurance

Eliminates a contractor's $25,000 minimum deductible for an insurance policy issued under the Department of General Services' master builders' risk insurance program, and instead requires the amount of the deductible under the policy to be outlined in the request for bids or proposals for a state contracting project.
Chapter 115, Statutes of 2014

AB 2401 (Dababneh-D) Insurance: public inspection

Increases from 20 business days to 30 calendar days the number of days an insurer has to submit comments to the Insurance Commissioner after transmittal of the adopted report on market conduct examinations of unfair or deceptive practices in the business of insurance. Increases from 20 business days to 30 calendar days the number of days within which the Commissioner is required to publish the adopted report and any comments submitted by the insurer.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 2578 (Dababneh-D) Insurance: disability insurance: life insurance

Adds a condition or loss caused or substantially contributed to by engaging in civil aviation, other than as a fare paying passenger, to the list of allowable exclusions for supplemental or accelerated death benefits in a life insurance policy. Requires an insurer to provide a policyholder a report no less than one month after payment of any accelerated death benefits.
Chapter 360, Statutes of 2014

AB 2689 (Quirk-Silva-D) Identity theft: unemployment insurance base wage file

Requires the Employment Development Department to provide unemployment insurance information it gathers to the Department of Justice to combat identity theft.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 2734 (Assembly Insurance Committee) Insurance: omnibus

Makes numerous technical and noncontroversial provisions related to insurance law.
Chapter 362, Statutes of 2014

AB 2735 (Assembly Insurance Committee) Earthquake insurance

Provides that if an insurer issues or causes to be issued a policy with earthquake coverages other than the specified coverages, but in accordance with an approved rate application, no further or other offer of earthquake coverage meeting the coverage and deductible requirements and no further or other notice of noncoverage is required by the insurer if a renewal of that policy is offered, and a written notice is provided with that renewal regarding additional earthquake coverage that is available, and requires the form of that written notice to be approved by the Insurance Commissioner.
Chapter 427, Statutes of 2014

ACR 79 (Bocanegra-D) Classified school employees

Recognizes the important role that classified school employees play in California's public schools and community colleges, and that they deserve fair and consistent working conditions, including access to unemployment benefits.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AJR 34 (Cooley-D) Terrorism risk insurance

Urges the President and Congress of the United States to take action as soon as possible to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007 to protect the California and national economies.
Resolution Chapter 28, Statutes of 2014



Index (in Measure Order)

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Measure and ReferenceAuthorMeasure Title
SB 36 - Workers' CompensationHueso-DInternet Web site: workers' compensation insurers
SB 146* - Workers' CompensationLara-DWorkers' compensation: medical treatment: billing
SB 214 - MiscellaneousCalderon-DLong-term care: financing
SB 258 - Workers' CompensationLieu-DWorkers' compensation
SB 375 - Workers' CompensationSenate Labor And Industrial Relations CommitteeWorkers' Compensation: technical clean-up
SB 487 - Workers' CompensationCalderon-DWorkers' compensation insurance
SB 527 - Workers' CompensationBlock-DWorkers' compensation: public employees: leaves of absence
SB 777* - Workers' CompensationHernandez-DHorse racing: workers' compensation
SB 1011 - MiscellaneousMonning-DNonprofit corporations: self-insurance
SB 1046 - MiscellaneousBeall-DInsurance: mental illness: coverage: penalties
SB 1065 - MiscellaneousMonning-DInsurance: reports: electronic submission
SB 1141 - MiscellaneousHancock-DUnemployment insurance: use of information
SB 1142 - MiscellaneousMonning-DHealth insurance fraud: annual special purpose assessments
SB 1173 - MiscellaneousGaines-RInsurance rate decreases
SB 1205 - MiscellaneousMonning-DInsurance
SB 1273 - MiscellaneousLara-DInsurance: low-cost automobile insurance program
SB 1314 - MiscellaneousMonning-DUnemployment insurance benefits: determination: appeals
SB 1331 - MiscellaneousGaines-RInsurance: interveners payment
SJR 18 - MiscellaneousBeall-DEmergency Unemployment Compensation: extension
SJR 28 - MiscellaneousMonning-DEarthquake insurance: affordability
AB 152* - MiscellaneousYamada-DUnemployment: Self-Employment Assistance Program
AB 584 - MiscellaneousPerea-DInsurance: risk and solvency assessment
AB 615 - MiscellaneousBocanegra-DUnemployment insurance: classified employees
AB 638 - Workers' CompensationAlejo-DWorkers' compensation: proceedings: expedited hearings
AB 773 - MiscellaneousHueso-DBail agent licenses: qualifications
AB 821 - MiscellaneousYamada-DInsurance: motor vehicle insurance: cancellation
AB 862 - MiscellaneousWieckowski-DAutomobile insurance: underinsured motorist coverage
AB 1010 - Workers' CompensationHueso-DFinancial statements: workers' compensation insurers
AB 1130 - MiscellaneousWilk-RInsurance: home protection contracts
AB 1138 - Workers' CompensationChau-DWorkers' compensation: records
AB 1240 - MiscellaneousJones-RMortgages: deed of trust
AB 1374 - MiscellaneousGray-DThe California Whistleblower Protection Act
AB 1395 - MiscellaneousPerea-DSpecial assessments: Seismic Safety Account
AB 1472* - MiscellaneousAssembly Budget CommitteeProperty insurance: Seismic Safety Account
AB 1553 - MiscellaneousYamada-DLong-term care insurance: premium basis
AB 1556 - DisabilityPerea-DUnemployment insurance
AB 1663 - MiscellaneousHagman-RIdentity theft: unemployment insurance base wage file
AB 1704 - MiscellaneousHagman-RUnderwritten title companies: escrow
AB 1746 - Workers' CompensationAlejo-DWorkers' compensation: proceedings: expedited hearings
AB 1749 - Workers' CompensationHagman-RWorkers' compensation: job displacement benefits
AB 1804 - MiscellaneousPerea-DInsurance: notice of lapse
AB 2052 - Workers' CompensationGonzalez-DWorkers' compensation.
AB 2056 - MiscellaneousDababneh-DInsurance: pet insurance
AB 2064 - MiscellaneousCooley-DEarthquake insurance: mandatory offer
AB 2088 - MiscellaneousRoger Hernández-DHealth insurance: minimum value: large group market policies
AB 2128 - MiscellaneousGordon-DInsurer investments: community development
AB 2169 - MiscellaneousCooley-DBusiness and professions
AB 2196 - MiscellaneousFox-DTitle insurance: termination: exemption
AB 2230 - Workers' CompensationCooley-DInsurance: Workers' Comp Bond Fund: assessments
AB 2279 - MiscellaneousHagman-RInsurance: life agents
AB 2293 - MiscellaneousBonilla-DTransportation network companies: insurance coverage
AB 2342 - MiscellaneousDababneh-DInsurance: automobile insurance
AB 2347 - MiscellaneousGonzalez-DInsurance policies
AB 2362 - MiscellaneousGrove-RUnemployment insurance benefits: disqualifications
AB 2366 - MiscellaneousBocanegra-DBenefit and relief associations
AB 2376 - MiscellaneousWeber-DState construction projects: insurance
AB 2378 - Workers' CompensationPerea-DWorkers' compensation: temporary disability payments
AB 2383 - Workers' CompensationAchadjian-RWorkers' compensation: payments: public safety employees
AB 2401 - MiscellaneousDababneh-DInsurance: public inspection
AB 2410 - DisabilityDababneh-DInsurance: life and disability insurance
AB 2482 - Workers' CompensationWilk-RWorkers' compensation: utilization review
AB 2578 - MiscellaneousDababneh-DInsurance: disability insurance: life insurance
AB 2604 - Workers' CompensationBrown-DWorkers' compensation: penalties
AB 2616 - Workers' CompensationSkinner-DWorkers' compensation: hospital employers: compensation
AB 2689 - MiscellaneousQuirk-Silva-DIdentity theft: unemployment insurance base wage file
AB 2732 - Workers' CompensationAssembly Insurance CommitteeWorkers' compensation.
AB 2733* - DisabilityAssembly Insurance CommitteeDisability compensation: voluntary plans
AB 2734 - MiscellaneousAssembly Insurance CommitteeInsurance: omnibus
AB 2735 - MiscellaneousAssembly Insurance CommitteeEarthquake insurance
ACR 79 - MiscellaneousBocanegra-DClassified school employees
AJR 34 - MiscellaneousCooley-DTerrorism risk insurance