Jul. 02, 2025
HARRISBURG – Rep. Tina Pickett’s (R-Bradford/Wyoming) legislation to remove outdated and offensive language from Pennsylvania’s insurance laws was signed into law by the governor this week. The measure was authored by Pickett, who serves as Republican chair of the House Insurance Committee, with Rep. Perry Warren (D-Bucks), Democrat chair of the committee.
“The Insurance Company Law was enacted in 1921, over 100 years ago,” Pickett said. “I am happy to update terms used in insurance laws to better reflect our values in present day.”
Act 9 of 2025 aligns Pennsylvania law with modern terminology to address individuals with disabilities with respect.
Current laws in Pennsylvania, such as the Insurance Company Law, include language such as “physical handicap” and “mental retardation.” While these terms were once commonly used, they are now widely regarded as outdated. The new law addresses the ask for more respectful language such as “physical disability” and “intellectual disability.”
Representative Tina Pickett
110th Legislative District
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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