Georgia announces hearing on insurance rule changes set for June

John F. King Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner - Georgia Department of Insurance & Safety Fire
John F. King Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner - Georgia Department of Insurance & Safety Fire
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The State of Georgia’s Safety Fire Commissioner has announced a hearing scheduled for June 4, 2025, to discuss proposed amendments to the Rules and Regulations of the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance. This notice follows the guidelines set by the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act.

The proposed changes include several updates and modifications aimed at aligning state regulations with current standards and improving efficiency. Among these are updates to the National Electrical Code under Rule 120-3-3-.04, which aim to bring regulations in line with those of the Department of Community Health.

Other significant amendments involve expanding and updating various rules to conform with Section 5 and Section 7 of 2024 Ga. SB 417. These include broadening definitions, removing duplicate plan submission requirements for digital submissions, incorporating reporting requirements for license holders, and updating fire safety standards.

Interested parties can review these proposals at the Administrative Procedure Division office located in Atlanta. Written comments are welcome until May 28, 2025, directed to Jeremy Betts at the specified address. Additionally, oral comments will be accepted during the hearing on June 4 at 1:00 p.m., although presentations may be limited to five minutes per person.

Following a comprehensive review of all feedback received through written or oral means, “the Safety Fire Commissioner may reject or adopt the proposed rules or may make changes to the proposed rules which may require another rulemaking hearing.”

For further information or assistance regarding this notice, individuals are encouraged to contact Jeremy Betts at (404) 651-6501.



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