Florida Senate - 2021                        COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
       Bill No. CS for SB 390
       
       
       
       
       
       
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       Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Environment, and
       General Government (Thurston) recommended the following:
       
    1         Senate Amendment 
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    3         Between lines 188 and 189
    4  insert:
    5         (a)The fees to be paid by the insurer are so unreasonably
    6  high as compared with similar contracts entered into by
    7  insurers, or as compared with similar contracts entered into by
    8  other insurers in similar circumstances, that the contract is
    9  detrimental to the policyholders of the insurer.
   10         Between lines 246 and 247
   11  insert:
   12         (a)The fees to be paid by the insurer are so unreasonably
   13  high as compared with similar contracts entered into by
   14  insurers, or as compared with similar contracts entered into by
   15  other insurers in similar circumstances, that the contract is
   16  detrimental to the policyholders of the insurer.
   17         Between lines 314 and 315
   18  insert:
   19         (a)The fees to be paid by the health maintenance
   20  organization are so unreasonably high as compared with similar
   21  contracts entered into by health maintenance organizations, or
   22  as compared with similar contracts entered into by other health
   23  maintenance organizations in similar circumstances, that the
   24  contract is detrimental to the subscribers of the health
   25  maintenance organization.