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INSURANCE & COMMERCE - SENATE


ISP/IR Referred to Committee


Interim Study Proposals

ID
Requestor
Topic
Status
ISP-2013-116
TO REGULATE THE BUSINESS PRACTICES OF A CREDIT CARD COMPANY AND TO PROHIBIT UNFAIR BUSINESS PRACTICES BY A CREDIT CARD COMPANY IN THIS STATE.
ISP-2013-059
Sponsor: B. Pierce
AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE TICKET RESALE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT.
ISP-2013-058
Sponsor: Maloch
CONCERNING THE SALE OF EVENT TICKETS.
ISP-2013-053
Sponsor: A. Clark
TO ENCOURAGE A HOMEOWNER TO MAINTAIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMBERSHIP FOR AN INSURER TO APPLY A RATE CREDIT OR REDUCED RATE ON HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE PREMIUMS.
ISP-2013-005
TO REQUIRE FULL PAYMENT OF PREPAID FUNERAL BENEFITS FUNDED BY A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY.

Interim Resolutions

ID
Requestor
Topic
Status
IR-2013-007
Sponsor: Rapert
RESOLVING THAT THE INTERIM SENATE COMMITTEE ON INSURANCE AND COMMERCE AND THE INTERIM HOUSE COMMITTEE ON INSURANCE AND COMMERCE OPPOSE THE ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'S PROPOSED RULE FOR PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FO