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S 10080 NY

Requires the superintendent of financial services to conduct a review of mandated benefits and their impact on insurance premiums and to conduct a cost analysis of legislation mandating new insurance benefits

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Introduced Apr 27, 2026

Latest action (Apr 27, 2026) REFERRED TO INSURANCE

Summary

Requires the superintendent of financial services to conduct a review of mandated benefits in effect as of December 31, 2025 and their impact on insurance premiums and to conduct a cost analysis of legislation mandating new insurance benefits to examine the impact on insurance premiums prior to the adoption of such legislation.

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  1. Apr 27, 2026 REFERRED TO INSURANCE · upper

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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee&nbspVotes Floor&nbspVotes Memo Text LFIN Chamber&nbspVideo/Transcript S10080 Summary: BILL NO S10080 &nbsp SAME AS SAME AS A08364-A

&nbsp SPONSOR BAILEY &nbsp COSPNSR &nbsp MLTSPNSR &nbsp Amd §301, Fin Serv L &nbsp Requires the superintendent of financial services to conduct a review of mandated benefits in effect as of December 31, 2025 and their impact on insurance premiums and to conduct a cost analysis of legislation mandating new insurance benefits to examine the impact on insurance premiums prior to the adoption of such legislation.

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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________

10080

IN SENATE

April 27, 2026 ___________

Introduced by Sen. BAILEY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Insurance

AN ACT to amend the financial services law, in relation to requiring the superintendent of financial services to conduct a review of mandated benefits and their impact on insurance premiums and to conduct a cost analysis of legislation mandating new insurance benefits

The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows:

1 Section 1. Section 301 of the financial services law is amended by 2 adding two new subsections (d) and (e) to read as follows: 3 (d) The superintendent shall be required to conduct a review of 4 mandated benefits required by New York state law in effect as of Decem- 5 ber thirty-first, two thousand twenty-five and issue a report detailing 6 both the individual and cumulative costs of such mandates on insurance 7 premiums. Such report shall be due one year from the date on which this 8 subsection takes effect. 9 (e) The superintendent shall be required to conduct a cost analysis of 10 legislation mandating new insurance benefits to examine the impact on 11 insurance premiums prior to the adoption of such legislation. New legis- 12 lation passed but not yet considered by the governor shall not be deemed 13 in full force and effect until such cost analysis from the superinten- 14 dent is completed and made publicly available for review and comment. 15 The provisions of this subsection shall apply to all legislation passed 16 on or after the date which this subsection takes effect. 17 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD11944-03-6

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