Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1777

Caption

Relating to disclosures and standards required for certain annuity transactions and benefits under certain annuity contracts.

Impact

The bill amends several sections of the Insurance Code to introduce rigorous standards concerning the sale of annuities. These amendments include the requirement for agents to provide consumers with detailed information on their role and the compensation they receive for annuity sales. It also mandates that agents must consider a consumer's profile information, including but not limited to age, income, and existing financial products, thereby reinforcing a consumer-centric approach to annuity transactions.

Summary

House Bill 1777 focuses on improving transparency and standards in the sale of annuities by mandating that insurance agents adhere to best practices when recommending these financial products. It aims to ensure that agents act in the best interest of consumers, requiring them to base recommendations on the consumer's financial situation and needs. The bill introduces various definitions and establishes obligations for agents, such as providing clear disclosures about their compensation and potential conflicts of interest associated with annuity transactions.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around HB 1777 appears to be positive among consumer advocacy groups and stakeholders who emphasize the importance of protecting consumers from potential exploitation in the annuity market. However, there may be some concerns from within the insurance industry regarding the increased regulatory pressures and training requirements that the bill places on agents. The discussions indicate a desire for balancing consumer advocacy with enabling agents to effectively advise clients.

Contention

Notable points of contention primarily revolve around the compliance burdens that HB 1777 imposes on agents and insurers. Critics argue that the additional requirements for training and documentation may hinder the ability of agents to operate efficiently while still providing necessary safeguards for consumer protection. The introduction of provisions aimed at monitoring and sanctioning non-compliance raises further concerns about the implications for industry practices and agent-client relationships.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1587

Relating to the use by insurance companies of separate accounts in connection with life insurance and annuities and certain other benefits.

TX SB1734

Relating to the use by insurance companies of separate accounts in connection with life insurance and annuities and certain other benefits.

TX HB2464

Relating to optional annuity increases for certain retirees and beneficiaries of the Texas Municipal Retirement System.

TX HB1393

Relating to an optional service retirement annuity that provides an increasing annuity under the Employees Retirement System of Texas.

TX HB3813

Relating to eligibility to participate as an annuitant in the state employees group benefits program.

TX HB3636

Relating to a cost-of-living adjustment applicable to certain benefits paid by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas and a study on the feasibility of providing annual adjustments and an optional cash balance benefit under the system.

TX HB3102

Relating to the cancellation of certain consumer transactions.

TX HB1097

Relating to the cash balance annuity for members of the legislature and the lieutenant governor.

TX HB3359

Relating to network adequacy standards and other requirements for preferred provider benefit plans.

TX SB1765

Relating to network adequacy standards and other requirements for preferred provider benefit plans.

Similar Bills

TX HB2277

Relating to life settlements and the sale, exchange, or replacement of life insurance and annuity contracts.

TX SB1415

Relating to the suitability of certain annuity transactions.

TX HB2278

Relating to the suitability of certain annuity transactions.

HI HB2111

Relating To Insurance.

HI SB3079

Relating To Insurance.

FL H1185

Consumer Protection

SD SB148

Revise annuity sales standards.