Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB283

Caption

Relating to a disclosure regarding flood coverage under a commercial or residential property insurance policy.

Impact

The legislation amends the Texas Insurance Code by adding a new section that requires insurers to inform clients explicitly about the absence of flood coverage in their property insurance policies. Insurers are obligated to make this disclosure at the time of policy issuance or renewal, thereby promoting transparency in insurance practices. Additionally, this bill aligns with ongoing discussions about the necessity for adequate flood protection, addressing an urgent concern for many Texas residents who face the risk of flooding due to severe weather events.

Summary

House Bill 283 relates to disclosures concerning flood coverage under commercial and residential property insurance policies in Texas. The bill mandates that insurance companies which issue or renew such policies include a conspicuous statement in their policy documents, warning policyholders that their insurance does not cover flood-related damages. This requirement is intended to ensure that consumers are fully informed about the limitations of their insurance coverage and to encourage the purchase of separate flood insurance if needed.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 283 appears to be positive, particularly among consumer protection advocates and individuals who have experienced flooding. Proponents argue that providing clear disclosures about flood coverage is a significant step towards greater accountability and consumer awareness in the insurance industry. However, the bill may face scrutiny from some insurance companies that may see this requirement as an additional burden in their regulatory compliance.

Contention

A potential point of contention regarding this bill could arise from the impact it has on the insurance industry’s practices. While the bill aims to protect consumers by ensuring they are informed about their coverage, insurance providers may argue that the requirement to add disclosures could lead to increased administrative costs. There may also be debates over how effective such disclosures will be in encouraging policyholders to obtain separate flood coverage and whether the wording of these statements is sufficiently clear for the average consumer.

Companion Bills

TX SB442

Similar To Relating to a disclosure regarding flood coverage under a commercial or residential property insurance policy.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1039

Relating to coverage of additional living expenses under a residential property insurance policy.

TX SB172

Relating to the reporting of lost or stolen firearms and to proof of loss for personal property insurance coverage for those firearms; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB697

Relating to seller's disclosures regarding fuel gas piping in residential real property.

TX HB4194

Relating to an appraisal process for disputed losses under personal automobile or residential property insurance policies.

TX HB1437

Relating to an appraisal process for disputed losses under personal automobile or residential property insurance policies.

TX HB1234

Relating to the acknowledgment of rejection of residential property insurance coverage of cosmetic damage to a metal roof.

TX SB864

Relating to certain seller's disclosures for the sale of residential real property.

TX SB1083

Relating to insurer restrictions and duties regarding repair of a motor vehicle covered under an insurance policy.

TX HB3476

Relating to insurer restrictions and duties regarding repair of a motor vehicle covered under an insurance policy.

TX HB597

Relating to an appraisal procedure for disputed losses under certain property and casualty insurance policies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.