HB 672 — An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, in casualty insurance, providing for coverage of allergenic protein dietary supplements.
Congress · introduced 2025-02-20
Latest action: — Referred to INSURANCE, Feb. 20, 2025
Sponsors
- Gina H. Curry (D, PA-164) — sponsor · 2025-02-20
- Tarah Probst (D, PA-189) — cosponsor · 2025-02-20
- Maureen E. Madden (D, PA-115) — cosponsor · 2025-02-20
- Nancy Guenst (D, PA-152) — cosponsor · 2025-02-20
- Jose Giral (D, PA-180) — cosponsor · 2025-02-20
- Benjamin V. Sanchez (D, PA-153) — cosponsor · 2025-02-20
- Chris Pielli (D, PA-156) — cosponsor · 2025-02-20
- Jennifer O'Mara (D, PA-165) — cosponsor · 2025-02-20
- Malcolm Kenyatta (D, PA-181) — cosponsor · 2025-02-20
- Robert Freeman (D, PA-136) — cosponsor · 2025-02-20
- Danielle Friel Otten (D, PA-155) — cosponsor · 2025-02-20
Action timeline
- · house — Referred to INSURANCE, Feb. 20, 2025
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Bill text
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PRINTER'S NO. 679
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL
No. 672
Session of
2025
INTRODUCED BY CURRY, PROBST, MADDEN, GUENST, GIRAL, SANCHEZ,
PIELLI, O'MARA, KENYATTA AND FREEMAN, FEBRUARY 20, 2025
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON INSURANCE, FEBRUARY 20, 2025
AN ACT
1 Amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), entitled "An
2 act relating to insurance; amending, revising, and
3 consolidating the law providing for the incorporation of
4 insurance companies, and the regulation, supervision, and
5 protection of home and foreign insurance companies, Lloyds
6 associations, reciprocal and inter-insurance exchanges, and
7 fire insurance rating bureaus, and the regulation and
8 supervision of insurance carried by such companies,
9 associations, and exchanges, including insurance carried by
10 the State Workmen's Insurance Fund; providing penalties; and
11 repealing existing laws," in casualty insurance, providing
12 for coverage of allergenic protein dietary supplements.
13 The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
14 (1) It is estimated that approximately 8% of children in
15 the United States have food allergies.
16 (2) Studies have found that approximately 38.7% of food-
17 allergic children had a history of severe food-induced
18 reactions.
19 (3) Non-Hispanic Black children have two times the
20 number of food-induced anaphylaxis and food allergy-related
21 emergency department visits than non-Hispanic white children.
22 (4) The 2019 Economic Burden of Food Allergy: A Systemic
23 Review found annual mean individual-level direct medical
1 costs of a food allergy of $2,081, with mean individual-level
2 out-of-pocket costs of $1,874.
3 (5) In 2021, the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and
4 Immunology, the American College of Allergy, Asthma and
5 Immunology and the Canadian Society for Allergy and Clinical
6 Immunology released joint guidance recommending that at
7 approximately six months of age, infants should be introduced
8 to both peanut and egg products.
9 (6) Introducing peanut and egg protein into infant diets
10 is a cost-effective way to reduce the number of people with
11 food allergies.
12 (7) Reducing the number of people with food allergies
13 will save lives, reduce health disparities and reduce medical
14 costs to individuals and all residents of this Commonwealth.
15 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
16 hereby enacts as follows:
17 Section 1. The act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), known
18 as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, is amended by adding a
19 section to read:
20 Section 635.11. Coverage of Allergenic Protein Dietary
21 Supplements.--(a) An insurer that offers, issues or renews a
22 health insurance policy in this Commonwealth shall provide
23 coverage to an insured for at least one of the following:
24 (1) An early egg allergen introduction dietary supplement.
25 (2) An early peanut allergen introduction dietary
26 supplement.
27 (b) An insurer shall provide the coverage under subsection
28 (a) to the insured at no additional cost, including cost-
29 sharing.
30 (c) Except as provided in subsection (b), nothing in this
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1 section shall be construed as preventing a health insurance
2 policy from imposing cost-sharing.
3 (d) As used in this section, the following words and phrases
4 shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection unless
5 the context clearly indicates otherwise:
6 "Cost-sharing" means:
7 (1) The share of the health care costs covered by a health
8 insurance policy that an insured pays out of pocket.
9 (2) The term includes a deductible, coinsurance, copayment
10 or similar charge.
11 "Dietary supplement" means as defined in 21 U.S.C. § 321(ff)
12 (relating to definitions; generally).
13 "Early egg allergen introduction dietary supplement" means a
14 dietary supplement that:
15 (1) is prescribed to an infant by a health care
16 practitioner; and
17 (2) contains sufficient infant-safe, well-cooked egg protein
18 to reduce the risk of food allergies.
19 "Early peanut allergen introduction dietary supplement" means
20 a dietary supplement that:
21 (1) is prescribed to an infant by a health care
22 practitioner; and
23 (2) contains sufficient infant-safe peanut protein to reduce
24 the risk of food allergies.
25 "Health care practitioner" means an individual who is
26 authorized to practice some component of the healing arts by a
27 license, permit, certificate or registration issued by a
28 Commonwealth licensing agency or board.
29 "Health insurance policy" means:
30 (1) A policy, subscriber contract, certificate or plan
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1 issued by an insurer that provides medical or health care
2 coverage.
3 (2) The term does not include any of the following:
4 (i) An accident only policy.
5 (ii) A credit only policy.
6 (iii) A long-term care or disability income policy.
7 (iv) A specified disease policy.
8 (v) A Medicare supplement policy.
9 (vi) A fixed indemnity policy.
10 (vii) A dental only policy.
11 (viii) A vision only policy.
12 (ix) A workers' compensation policy.
13 (x) An automobile medical payment policy.
14 (xi) A policy under which benefits are provided by the
15 Federal Government to active or former military personnel and
16 their dependents.
17 (xii) A hospital indemnity policy.
18 (xiii) Any other similar policies providing for limited
19 benefits.
20 "Infant" means an individual who is under one year of age.
21 "Insurer" means an entity that offers, issues or renews an
22 individual or group health insurance policy that provides
23 medical or health care coverage by a health care facility or
24 health care practitioner and that is governed under any of the
25 following:
26 (1) This act, including section 630 and Article XXIV.
27 (2) The act of December 29, 1972 (P.L.1701, No.364), known
28 as the "Health Maintenance Organization Act."
29 (3) 40 Pa.C.S. Ch. 61 (relating to hospital plan
30 corporations).
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1 (4) 40 Pa.C.S. Ch. 63 (relating to professional health
2 services plan corporations).
3 Section 2. This act shall apply to health insurance policies
4 offered, issued or renewed on or after the effective date of
5 this section.
6 Section 3. This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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| date | type | to | amount | role | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| — | referred_to_committee | Pennsylvania House Insurance Committee | — | pa-leg |
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Who matters
Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.
| # | Member | Role | Speeches | Voted | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gina H. Curry (D, state_lower PA-164) | sponsor | 0 | — | 5 |
| 2 | Benjamin V. Sanchez (D, state_lower PA-153) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 3 | Chris Pielli (D, state_lower PA-156) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 4 | Danielle Friel Otten (D, state_lower PA-155) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 5 | Jennifer O'Mara (D, state_lower PA-165) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 6 | Jose Giral (D, state_lower PA-180) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 7 | Malcolm Kenyatta (D, state_lower PA-181) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 8 | Maureen E. Madden (D, state_lower PA-115) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 9 | Nancy Guenst (D, state_lower PA-152) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 10 | Robert Freeman (D, state_lower PA-136) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 11 | Tarah Probst (D, state_lower PA-189) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)
By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no
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