A bill that would direct the California Department of Motor Vehicles to give insurance agents and brokers better access to motor vehicle records was unanimously approved by the Assembly Transportation Committee.
Assembly Bill 933, sponsored by the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of California, would require the DMV to permit insurance brokers and agents to submit driver motor vehicle records to insurers for underwriting and rating automobile policies without restrictions.
AB 933 now heads to the Assembly Insurance Committee for consideration and a likely vote on April 22.
AB 933 was introduced by California Assemblyman Jim Frazier, D-Oakley, who chairs the transportation committee. Frazier also serves on the Assembly Insurance Committee.
Topics California Auto Agencies
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