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NJ A3421

NJ A3421
Establishes "Car Insurance Reduction Act"; modifies current law addressing requirements of automobile insurers for underwriting; rate calculations and reductions; and reporting requirements to State.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the "Car Insurance Reduction Act" and modifies current law addressing requirements of automobile insurers for underwriting; rate calculations and reductions; and reporting requirements to the State. Under the bill, an automobile insurer will be required to include the driving characteristics of insureds and prohibit the use of an insured's credit history, education, or occupation in the formulation of underwriting rules. The bill also requires an automobile insurer to provide to each insured a detailed explanation of the rating plan used to determine the insured's premium, including whether factors not related to the insured's driving record were used. The explanation provided to the insured will be made available through the Internet website of the insurer. Finally, the bill provides that every automobile insurer will be required to allow a consumer to compare coverage options offered by the insurer, along with estimated premiums for each coverage option offered by the insurer, within the Internet website of the insurer. The bill requires private passenger automobile insurers to establish premium rate reductions for safe driving behavior. Insurers are allowed to use telematics systems to determine whether drivers are in compliance with the rate reduction requirements. The bill also requires the Department of Banking and Insurance, in consultation with the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor in the Department of Law and Public Safety, to issue a report concerning the activities of the department and the office and any recommendations relating to facilitating the detection of insurance fraud in New Jersey. The first report is to be issued no later than 18 months following the enactment of the bill and subsequent reports are to be issued every three years thereafter. The report is to include recommendations concerning the ways in which the sharing of information and data between and among State agencies and insurers may facilitate the detection of insurance fraud. Lastly, the bill requires insurers to provide to the Department of Banking and Insurance and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor such information as is necessary to facilitate the detection of insurance fraud and the enforcement of the "New Jersey Insurance Fraud Prevention Act."

AI Summary

This bill, titled the "Car Insurance Reduction Act," modifies existing laws governing automobile insurers by requiring them to base underwriting rules primarily on driving characteristics and prohibiting the use of an insured's credit history, education, or occupation in these rules. Insurers must also provide policyholders with a clear explanation of their premium's rating plan, including whether non-driving factors were used, and make this information accessible online. Furthermore, insurers are mandated to offer premium rate reductions for safe driving behavior, potentially verified through telematics systems, and must allow consumers to compare coverage options and estimated premiums on their websites. The bill also establishes a reporting requirement for the Department of Banking and Insurance and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor to assess and recommend ways to combat insurance fraud, including improved data sharing between state agencies and insurers, with initial and subsequent reports due every three years. Finally, insurers must provide necessary data to these departments to aid in fraud detection and enforcement of the "New Jersey Insurance Fraud Prevention Act."

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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