HB 1124 IN Became Law
Civil proceeding advance payment contracts.
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Summary
Amends the law concerning civil proceeding advance payment (CPAP) transactions to provide that in a civil proceeding in which a consumer claimant has entered into a CPAP contract, the consumer claimant or the consumer claimant's attorney is required to provide to: (1) each of the other parties in the civil proceeding; and (2) each insurer that has a duty to defend another party in the civil proceeding; written notice that the consumer claimant has entered into a CPAP contract with a CPAP provider. Provides that in a civil proceeding in which a consumer claimant is a party, the existence and contents of the CPAP contract are subject to discovery under the Indiana Rules of Trial Procedure by: (1) a party other than the consumer claimant; or (2) an insurer that has a duty to defend another party in the civil proceeding. Provides that a written notice concerning a CPAP contract with a CPAP provider is not admissible in a court proceeding.
Sponsors (3)
- Matt Lehman Republican · author
- Liz Brown Republican · sponsor
- Mark Messmer · sponsor
2 coauthors / cosponsors
- Robert Heaton Republican · coauthor
- Chris Jeter Republican · coauthor
Action history (21)
- Jan 10, 2023 Authored by Representative Lehman · lower
- Jan 10, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Judiciary · lower
- Feb 7, 2023 Representatives Heaton and Jeter C added as coauthors · lower
- Feb 9, 2023 Committee report: do pass, adopted · lower
- Feb 14, 2023 Amendment #1 (Lehman) prevailed; voice vote · lower
- Feb 14, 2023 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · lower
- Feb 16, 2023 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 145: yeas 67, nays 27 · lower
- Feb 16, 2023 Senate sponsors: Senators Brown L and Messmer · lower
- Feb 17, 2023 Referred to the Senate · lower
- Feb 27, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Judiciary · upper
- Mar 16, 2023 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
- Mar 20, 2023 Second reading: ordered engrossed · upper
- Mar 21, 2023 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 238: yeas 30, nays 13 · upper
- Mar 22, 2023 Returned to the House with amendments · upper
- Mar 27, 2023 Motion to concur filed · lower
- Mar 28, 2023 House concurred in Senate amendments; Roll Call 319: yeas 71, nays 24 · lower
- Apr 6, 2023 Signed by the President Pro Tempore · upper
- Apr 6, 2023 Signed by the Speaker · lower
- Apr 17, 2023 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
- Apr 20, 2023 Public Law 63 · lower
- Apr 20, 2023 Signed by the Governor · executive
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