Bill Text: IL HB3451 | 2019-2020 | 101st General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Requires insurance policies to be written in language easily readable and understandable by a person of average intelligence and education. Provides the factors the Director of Insurance shall consider in making the determination that the policy is easily readable and understandable by a person of average intelligence and education.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-04-12 - Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee [HB3451 Detail]

Download: Illinois-2019-HB3451-Introduced.html


101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2019 and 2020
HB3451

Introduced , by Rep. Lance Yednock

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
215 ILCS 5/143.5 new

Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Requires insurance policies to be written in language easily readable and understandable by a person of average intelligence and education. Provides the factors the Director of Insurance shall consider in making the determination that the policy is easily readable and understandable by a person of average intelligence and education.
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A BILL FOR

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1 AN ACT concerning regulation.
2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
4 Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by adding
5Section 143.5 as follows:
6 (215 ILCS 5/143.5 new)
7 Sec. 143.5. Policy readability.
8 (a) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act
9of the 101st General Assembly, a policy issued, amended,
10renewed, or delivered by an insurance company authorized to do
11business in this State shall be written in language easily
12readable and understandable by a person of average intelligence
13and education.
14 (b) In determining whether a policy is readable within the
15meaning of this Section, the Director shall consider, at least,
16the following factors:
17 (1) the simplicity of the sentence structure and the
18 shortness of the sentences used;
19 (2) the extent to which commonly used and understood
20 words are employed;
21 (3) the extent to which legal terms are avoided;
22 (4) the extent to which references to other sections or
23 provisions of the contract are minimized;

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1 (5) the extent to which definitional provisions are
2 incorporated in the text of the policy or contract; and
3 (6) any additional factors relevant to the readability
4 or understandability of an insurance policy or contract
5 that the Director may prescribe by rule.
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