New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02556

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/17/25  

Caption

Provides written notice of premium rate changes not less than sixty days prior to the effective date of such rate changes.

Companion Bills

NY S01623

Same As Provides written notice of premium rate changes not less than sixty days prior to the effective date of such rate changes.

Previously Filed As

NY S01623

Provides written notice of premium rate changes not less than sixty days prior to the effective date of such rate changes.

NY S2492

Requires a healthcare entity to submit written notice to the attorney general and the department of health of any material change transaction at least 180 days prior to that transaction.

NY H7720

Requires a healthcare entity to submit written notice to the attorney general and the department of health of any material change transaction at least 180 days prior to that transaction.

NY S09343

Requires public notice and hearing prior to the imposition of new fees, surcharges, or material change by the New York state thruway authority.

NY A10976

Requires public notice and hearing prior to the imposition of new fees, surcharges, or material change by the New York state thruway authority.

NY A10746

Relates to notifying an insured of a rate filing increase or decrease for long term care; provides such notification shall include instructions on how to submit comments on such rate filing.

NY S09517

Relates to notifying an insured of a rate filing increase or decrease for long term care; provides such notification shall include instructions on how to submit comments on such rate filing.

NY SB1444

Insurance; allowing rates to be excessive; requiring filings with Insurance Commissioner; allowing Commissioner to give written notices; requiring Commissioner to disapprove rates; increasing certain time frames for filings. Effective date.

NY HB3802

Insurance; motor vehicle liability; premiums; deceased spouse; material change; renewal; effective date.

NY A02740

Provides that whenever the public service commission denies a request by a utility for a major change in rates or charges, the schedule, rate, charge, form of contract or agreement, rule, regulation, general privilege, facility, or service immediately in effect prior to such request shall remain in full force and effect until such time as the commission approves a new rate, charge.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.