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HB2323: Establishing procedures for a civil action instituted by the commissioner of insurance related to fraudulent insurance acts, providing that expunged criminal records will be disclosed in any application for licensure as an insurance producer or public adjuster if the arrest, conviction or diversion is for a fraudulent insurance act and including automobile assigned claims plans in provisions related to fraudulent insurance acts.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill establishes procedures for the Kansas insurance commissioner to take civil action against fraudulent insurance acts. It also requires disclosure of expunged criminal records related to these acts when applying for insurance producer or public adjuster licensure.
Who This Affects
Kansans who work in the insurance industry, such as producers and public adjusters, will be affected by this bill's requirements for disclosing past criminal records.
Key Provisions
• Establishes procedures for civil action against fraudulent insurance acts
• Requires disclosure of expunged criminal records related to fraudulent insurance acts on licensure applications
• Includes automobile assigned claims plans in provisions related to fraudulent insurance acts
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Timeline
Introduced
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Last Action
House Approved by Governor on Monday, April 6, 2026
Apr 8, 2026
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