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CS/HB 1411: Motor Vehicle Personal Injury Protection Insurance

GENERAL BILL by Insurance and Banking Subcommittee ; Boyd ; Horner ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Albritton ; Logan ; Passidomo ; Renuart ; Van Zant

Motor Vehicle Personal Injury Protection Insurance; Cites act as "Comprehensive Insurance Fraud Investigation and Prevention Act"; provides intent; revises provisions relating to crash reports; authorizes officer to testify at trial or provide affidavit; defines terms; revises requirements relating to form submitted by providers; revises provisions relating to payment; provides that time for paying or denying claim is tolled during investigation of fraudulent act; specifies when benefits are not payable; provides that claimant violating certain provisions is not entitled to payment, etc.

Effective Date: 7/1/2011
Last Action: 5/7/2011 House - Died in Health and Human Services Committee
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF



Bill History

Date Chamber Action
3/8/2011 House • Filed
• Introduced -HJ 128
3/14/2011 House • Referred to Insurance and Banking Subcommittee; Civil Justice Subcommittee; Health and Human Services Committee; Economic Affairs Committee -HJ 222
3/21/2011 House • On Committee agenda-- Insurance and Banking Subcommittee, 03/23/11, 1:00 pm, 404 HOB
3/23/2011 House • CS by Insurance and Banking Subcommittee; YEAS 12 NAYS 2 -HJ 340
3/25/2011 House • Pending review of CS under Rule 7.19(c)
3/28/2011 House • Original reference(s) removed: Civil Justice Subcommittee
• CS referred to Health and Human Services Committee; Economic Affairs Committee -HJ 339
• Now in Health and Human Services Committee -HJ 339
• CS by Insurance and Banking Subcommittee read 1st time -HJ 338
4/24/2011 House • PCS on Committee agenda-- Health and Human Services Committee, 04/25/11, 11:45 am, Morris Hall
4/25/2011 House • PCS unfavorable by Health and Human Services Committee; YEAS 8 NAYS 9
5/7/2011 House • Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration
• Died in Health and Human Services Committee