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Fla. Senate Approves New Clearinghouse Bill Despite Sponsor’s Evasive Answers

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It’s now up to the Florida House of Representatives to adopt last-minute changes to a controversial bill that would set up not one but two clearinghouses for Citizens Property Insurance commercial policies.

The state Senate Wednesday night approved Senate Bill 1028, pushed by state Sen. Joe Gruters, by a vote of 33-1, despite Gruters sidestepping or failing to answer almost every question about the revised version.

When Sen. Carlos Guillermo Smith, D-Orlando, asked Gruters if the amended bill would limit fees that a clearinghouse administrator could charge, Gruters said, “Yes—15%.”

But that 15% in the bill refers only to the difference in premium between a Citizens policy and a takeout insurer’s projected premiums, not fees charged by a brokerage that may be put in charge of the clearinghouses. A number of Florida insurance agents and brokers have worried that the program’s manager could charge large fees. Another version of the bill, offered by the state insurance commissioner, would have capped fees at $100 to $200 per policy.

When Smith asked why a vendor-run clearinghouse is needed and why Citizens can’t manage a takeout system itself, Gruters said only that “we don’t want to burden the taxpayers.” But Florida Commissioner Mike Yaworsky has said that even a privately administered clearinghouse could cost as much as $40 million – and that would not come from taxpayers.

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Smith did not press Gruters on his non-answers.

Smith also asked if the latest version of the bill prohibits a clearinghouse manager from having conflicts of interest, as Yaworsky’s proposed bill had stated. A few agents have warned that one large brokerage, Ryan Turner, is likely to end up running the platform, potentially having sway over other brokerages and agencies.

The approved Senate bill does not address conflicts of interest. Gruters said that the final version was drafted with much input from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, and OIR would have oversight of a commercial clearinghouse system.

“Now that OIR is in control, those issues are off the table,” Gruters said.

Yaworsky and OIR representatives could not immediately be reached for comment Thursday morning.

Gruters emphasized that the clearinghouses, one for admitted carriers and one for surplus lines, would promote competition and would help depopulate the state-created Citizens, which until this year had been the largest property insurer in Florida. Several Florida agents and brokers have said that a commercial clearinghouse is unnecessary, and that the market is functioning as it should be.

Despite Smith’s questions, the chamber approved the amended bill Wednesday night, with just one dissenting vote. A House floor vote is expected next week.

The amended Senate bill can be seen here.

Photo: Smith on the Senate floor. (Florida Channel)

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