WAIVER-OF-CUSTOMER-LIABILITY AGREEMENTS:
NOT SUBJECT TO THE INSURANCE CODE
House Bill 6248
Sponsor: Rep. Joe Hune
Committee: Insurance
Complete to 6-26-06
A SUMMARY OF HOUSE BILL 6248 AS INTRODUCED 6-21-06
The bill would amend the Insurance Code to specify that a waiver-of-customer-liability agreement is not insurance or the business of insurance and is not subject to the Insurance Code.
Such an agreement would be defined as an optional agreement between a service provider and a customer of the service under which the provider agrees, in return for a charge payable by the customer, to waive all or a portion of the customer's liability to the provider in certain circumstances. These circumstances could include the customer's call to active military service, involuntary unemployment, death, disability, hospitalization, marriage, divorce, evacuation, displacement due to natural disaster or other cause, qualification for family leave, or similar qualifying events and conditions.
The term "service provider" would refer to public and private providers of electricity, natural gas, water, sewer, solid waste collection, or any similar service, as well as providers of communications services, including cable and broadband service, IP-enabled voice service, cellular or mobile service, or any other similar service.
MCL 500.126
FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no fiscal impact on the State of Michigan or its local units of government.
Legislative Analyst: Chris Couch
Fiscal Analyst: Richard Child
■ This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan House staff for use by House members in their deliberations, and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.