New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A11164

Introduced
4/29/26  
Refer
4/29/26  
Report Pass
5/20/26  
Refer
5/20/26  
Report Pass
5/21/26  
Engrossed
5/28/26  

Caption

Provides for the issuance of pet insurance that provides coverage for accidents and illnesses of pets.

Impact

If enacted, A11164 would significantly reshape the landscape of pet insurance in New York by establishing a standardized framework under which all pet insurance policies must operate. It would enforce disclosure requirements for insurers to inform pet owners of policy specifics, such as covered conditions and waiting periods. This regulation aims to protect consumers by mandating that insurers provide clear documentation of their coverage terms, helping pet owners make informed choices about their insurance options. Moreover, it may stimulate competition in the pet market, leading to better services and more options for consumers.

Summary

Bill A11164 is a legislative proposal aimed at regulating the issuance of pet insurance policies in the state of New York. It seeks to clearly define pet insurance and distinguish it from other forms of animal insurance. The bill defines various terms related to pet insurance, including 'chronic condition,' 'hereditary disorder,' and 'preexisting condition.' By establishing these definitions, the bill aims to provide clarity for consumers and insurers about what pet insurance covers, ensuring that policies provide adequate protection for pet owners against accidents and illnesses affecting their pets.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include the handling of preexisting conditions, as insurers would need to clearly define exclusions for such conditions in their policies. Critics might argue that stringent regulations could limit the flexibility of insurers in policy design, potentially leading to higher premiums for consumers. Additionally, there may be concern about the implications of requiring veterinary examinations prior to issuing policies, which could be seen as a barrier for new pet insurance applicants and could also impact the accessibility of pet coverage for lower-income pet owners.

Companion Bills

NY S10225

Same As Provides for the issuance of pet insurance that provides coverage for accidents and illnesses of pets.

Previously Filed As

NY S05324

Provides for the issuance of pet insurance that provides coverage for accidents and illnesses of pets.

NY A01433

Provides for the issuance of pet insurance that provides coverage for accidents and illnesses of pets.

NY H5569

Provides for the sale and regulation of pet insurance.

NY S08158

Relates to accidental disability retirement for sheriffs; provides that sheriffs shall receive a pension of three-quarters of their final average salary.

NY A09605

Relates to accidental disability retirement for sheriffs; provides that sheriffs shall receive a pension of three-quarters of their final average salary.

NY S0649

Provides for the sale and regulation of pet insurance policies and their contents and provisions.

NY HB1519

In casualty insurance, further providing for mental illness coverage.

NY A09508

Provides that a rental vehicle company or peer-to-peer car sharing program administrator may act as an agent for an authorized insurer with respect to accident and health insurance that provides coverage to shared vehicle owners, shared vehicle drivers, or a combination thereof, and any other coverage that the superintendent of financial services may approve as meaningful and appropriate in connection with the sharing of a shared vehicle.

NY S08786

Provides that a rental vehicle company or peer-to-peer car sharing program administrator may act as an agent for an authorized insurer with respect to accident and health insurance that provides coverage to shared vehicle owners, shared vehicle drivers, or a combination thereof, and any other coverage that the superintendent of financial services may approve as meaningful and appropriate in connection with the sharing of a shared vehicle.

NY A10926

Provides for coverage for New Yorkers losing insurance due to the implementation of HR 1.

Similar Bills

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