Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S1306

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Criminal Activity of Insurance Professionals

Impact

The bill mandates the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to accept and process fingerprints from various individuals associated with insurers. This includes incorporators, officers, and volunteers, who must submit their fingerprints to ensure they are free from criminal backgrounds. The responsibility for processing costs lies with the individuals submitting their fingerprints, thereby emphasizing the financial burden of compliance on those seeking to operate within the insurance sector.

Summary

Bill S1306, introduced by Senator Truenow, addresses concerns regarding criminal activities associated with insurance professionals in Florida. It establishes a new section in Florida statutes, specifically targeting the background checks of individuals involved in the organization, management, and operation of insurance companies. The legislative findings articulate that the integrity and honest conduct of those issuing and managing insurance policies are paramount to protecting Floridians, thus prompting the introduction of this bill.

Contention

A significant point of contention regarding S1306 may revolve around privacy concerns and the implications of imposing stringent background checks on insurance professionals. Critics may argue that the bill could create barriers for entry into the insurance market, potentially limiting the pool of qualified candidates and raising questions about the fairness of the fingerprint processing fees. Furthermore, discussions around the adequacy of existing regulations and whether additional measures are necessary to protect consumers could also be a focal point of the debate.

Noteworthy

The bill's effective date is set for July 1, 2026, indicating a future implementation period to allow for preparation and compliance among insurance entities. Its comprehensive approach to regulating the personnel within the insurance industry is expected to enhance accountability and trust in a sector that plays a critical role in the financial wellbeing of Floridians.

Companion Bills

FL H0607

Similar To Industries and Professional Activities

FL H1263

Similar To Office of Insurance Regulation

FL S0524

Similar To Department of Law Enforcement

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