03/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/04/2026 16:01
COLUMBUS-State Representatives Cindy Abrams (R-Harrison) and Jack Daniels (R-New Franklin) yesterday provided sponsor testimony before the House Transportation Committee on House Bill 678, commonsense legislation to establish a real-time, online auto insurance verification system in Ohio, holding uninsured drivers accountable.
House Bill 678 follows a model established by the Insurance Industry Committee on Motor Vehicle Administration (IICMVA), also used by neighboring states such as Kentucky, Indiana and West Virgina. Key provisions of the legislation are as follows:
"We continue to see insured drivers being penalized as the result of uninsured drivers," said Abrams. "It is a privilege to drive and part of that privilege is making sure you are following the necessary laws related to driving, including having insurance."
"This bill simply ensures Ohio's insurance requirement is actually enforced," said Daniels. "As a former trucking company owner, I've seen the cost of uninsured drivers firsthand. H.B. 678 protects responsible Ohio drivers and businesses by bringing accountability to our roads."
According to the Insurance Research Council, roughly eighteen and a half percent of motorists in Ohio are uninsured.
House Bill 678 awaits further consideration by the House Transportation Committee.