Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1810

Caption

Relating to the licensing and regulation of insurance professionals.

Impact

If enacted, SB1810 will centralize and enhance the regulatory framework governing insurance professionals, which could simplify compliance for insurance entities. Notably, the bill mandates that all active insurance services representative licenses are converted to general property and casualty insurance agent licenses as of the effective date. This mechanism will facilitate a uniform standard, potentially leading to increased efficiency in how insurance professionals operate within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 1810 proposes significant amendments to the Texas Insurance Code, focusing on the licensing and regulation of insurance professionals. The bill aims to systematize requirements for individuals and entities engaged in the insurance business, including agents, brokers, and various types of insurance companies. By updating these regulations, the Texas Legislature intends to streamline the licensing process and ensure that all professionals maintain a high standard of ethical training and operational transparency.

Contention

However, some stakeholders express concerns regarding the bill's emphasis on centralized regulation. Critics worry that enhanced regulatory measures could create barriers for new entrants into the insurance market, potentially reducing competition. There is also apprehension about the additional requirements for continuing education and the implications for both potential and existing insurance professionals. These debates highlight the ongoing tension between necessary regulation for consumer protection and maintaining a competitive marketplace in the insurance sector.

Companion Bills

TX HB4030

Same As Relating to the licensing and regulation of insurance professionals.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3764

Relating to the regulation of community aide programs for health benefit exchanges.

TX HB1239

Relating to consideration by insurers of certain prohibited criteria for ratemaking and coverage decisions and the use of disparate impact analysis regarding certain insurance practices.

TX HB351

Relating to the provision of workers' compensation insurance and group accident and health insurance together in a packaged plan.

TX HB1452

Relating to insurance coverage for the disposition of embryonic and fetal tissue remains.

TX SB833

Relating to consideration by insurers of certain prohibited criteria for ratemaking.

TX HB4389

Relating to the funding mechanism for the regulation of workers' compensation and workers' compensation insurance; authorizing surcharges.

TX HB1706

Relating to the right of an insured to enter into a contract with a public insurance adjuster.

TX HB4071

Relating to the licensing and regulation of advanced practice registered nurses.

TX HB700

Relating to creation of the Texas Health Insurance Exchange; authorizing an assessment.

TX HB2554

Relating to creation of the Texas Health Insurance Exchange; authorizing an assessment.

Similar Bills

TX HB4030

Relating to the licensing and regulation of insurance professionals.

TX SB1164

Relating to insurance agents' ownership and use of certain information related to general property and casualty insurance policies; authorizing administrative penalties; adding provisions that may be subject to a criminal penalty.

TX HB686

Relating to insurance agents' ownership and use of certain information related to general property and casualty insurance policies; authorizing administrative penalties.

TX SB425

Relating to property and casualty certificates of insurance and approval of property and casualty certificate of insurance forms by the Texas Department of Insurance; providing penalties.

TX HB1803

Relating to property and casualty certificates of insurance and approval of property and casualty certificate of insurance forms by the Texas Department of Insurance; providing penalties.

AR HB1811

To Amend Property And Casualty Law; And To Require Reasonable Proof Of Payment Of A Deductible To Recoup Recoverable Depreciation Under Property And Casualty Law.

AR HB1308

Concerning Unfair Practices Related To Residential Real Estate Repair Contracts; And To Regulate Soliciting Residential Contractors And Tree Contractors.

TX SB827

Relating to the establishment and operation of urban mutual insurance companies.