South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4466

Introduced
4/30/25  

Caption

Financial services and insurance, antidiscrimination

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it would significantly alter the existing operational framework for both financial institutions and insurance companies in South Carolina. By mandating these entities to base service provisions on objective risk factors, the legislation aims to foster a more inclusive financial environment. It also holds these institutions accountable to ensure compliance, thereby potentially reducing the incidence of discriminatory practices in service delivery. The bill could also interact with consumer protection laws by clarifying the legal standards for service provision and discrimination claims.

Summary

House Bill 4466 aims to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by introducing specific provisions that prohibit financial institutions and insurers from discriminating against individuals based on their political affiliations or religious beliefs. The bill establishes that financial institutions must evaluate their services based on risk analysis, rather than subjective factors related to politics or religion. It seeks to protect individuals from being denied services due to non-quantitative assessments, thereby enhancing fairness and reducing potential biases within financial and insurance sectors.

Contention

The introduction of HB 4466 is likely to generate debate among stakeholders. Proponents argue that it is an essential step toward eliminating unjust discrimination in services, promoting equality across political spectrums and religious beliefs. However, critics may express concerns regarding the practical implications of enforcing such regulations on financial institutions, particularly those that argue for discretion based on personal or subjective criteria. They might also raise issues about the bill's impact on religious institutions that provide financial services and their ability to maintain operational integrity in line with their beliefs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H3160

Uniform Antidiscrimination Act

SC H3433

Equality in Financial Services Act

SC HB2758

Antidiscrimination; public accommodations; employment; housing

SC H919

Fair Access to Financial Services

SC SB1107

Financial services; creating the Financial Services Freedom Act. Effective date.

SC SB1107

Financial services; creating the Financial Services Freedom Act. Effective date.

SC HB2364

Antidiscrimination; employment; housing; public accommodations

SC SB1452

Antidiscrimination; employment; housing; public accommodations.

SC SB1753

Employment; housing; public accommodations; antidiscrimination

SC SB1486

Employment; housing; public accommodations; antidiscrimination

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.