
SB 24 – Kansas
Status: In ProcessYear Introduced: 2025
Link: https://kslegislature.gov/li/b2025_26/measures/sb24/
This bill authorizes the commissioner of insurance to set and publish the amount of various fees in the Kansas register, with a maximum limit for each fee type. The bill amends multiple sections of Kansas insurance law to create a standardized approach to fee setting, requiring the commissioner to determine fee amounts annually and publish them by December 1 for the upcoming calendar year. These fees cover a wide range of insurance-related activities, including licensing for insurance agents, brokers, administrators, captive insurance companies, pharmacy benefits managers, risk retention groups, and other insurance professionals. The maximum fee amounts vary depending on the specific type of license or service, ranging from $25 for certain service fees to $10,000 for more complex licensing processes like captive insurance company applications. The bill aims to provide flexibility in fee setting while maintaining transparency by requiring annual publication of the specific fee amounts. The changes will allow the commissioner to adjust fees more easily to reflect current administrative costs and market conditions, while ensuring that interested parties are aware of the current fee structure through the Kansas register publication requirement.
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