Alongside HB 1302, lawmakers are also reviewing a separate proposal—House Bill 1182—which would impose new disclosure and notification requirements on insurers using wildfire risk models in underwriting. If passed, HB 1182 would mandate greater transparency from insurers about their use of catastrophe models, risk scores, and other tools used to assess wildfire exposure when determining coverage eligibility and premiums.
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