Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1587

Filed
1/24/23  
Out of House Committee
4/17/23  
Voted on by House
4/28/23  
Out of Senate Committee
5/10/23  
Voted on by Senate
5/17/23  
Governor Action
6/9/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The passage of HB 1587 has significant implications for the insurance landscape in Texas. It allows for certain large group annuity contracts to bypass the filing and approval requirements that typically apply to regular insurance contracts. This change is designed to facilitate more rapid transactions and reduce the costs associated with these types of contracts. Proponents of the bill argue that it will not only enhance competitiveness among insurers but also ensure that essential consumer protections remain intact, particularly since sophisticated parties are involved in these negotiations.

Summary

House Bill 1587 is a legislative measure aimed at modernizing the Texas insurance code, specifically concerning the regulation of large group annuity contracts. This bill is focused on large employers negotiating contracts with life insurers, providing certain exemptions from requirements that previously mandated approval from the Texas Department of Insurance. The driving force behind this legislation is to streamline processes in line with other states and recent legislative trends that seek to simplify regulations for commercial insurance policies. By lifting unnecessary administrative burdens, the bill aims to foster a more efficient environment for managing annuity benefits.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1587 appears largely positive within legislative circles, particularly among members of the Business & Commerce and Insurance committees. Supporters, including industry representatives, have expressed that simplifying the regulatory framework is a necessary update to meet the evolving needs of the insurance market. However, there is an underlying caution regarding how these exemptions might impact broader consumer protections, although the bill tries to address this by emphasizing that benefits should still have guarantees from the insurer's general account.

Contention

Despite the general support, there are some areas of contention regarding HB 1587. Critics may raise concerns about the implications of granting these exemptions, fearing that it could lead to reduced oversight and increased risk for consumers if not managed carefully. The balance between efficient regulation and consumer protection is a key point of debate, prompting discussions about the adequacy of existing safeguards in light of the changes proposed by HB 1587. As the bill moves forward, these discussions will be crucial in shaping its implementation and effectiveness.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Insurance Code

  • Chapter 1701. Policy Forms
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Companion Bills

TX SB1734

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

Previously Filed As

TX SB1734

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

TX SB263

Insurance: annuities and life insurance policies.

TX HB1293

Relating to the sale and marketing of life insurance and annuities.

TX SB1379

Relating to the standard valuation for life insurance, accident and health insurance, and annuities.

TX HB2926

Relating to the standard valuation for life insurance, accident and health insurance, and annuities.

TX HB466

Provides for technical recodification of certain provisions of the La. Insurance Code relative to life insurance and annuities

TX SB1654

Relating to the standard valuation for life insurance, accident and health insurance, and annuities and the nonforfeiture requirements of certain life insurance policies; amending provisions that may be subject to a criminal penalty.

TX HB1379

Relating to the standard valuation for life insurance, accident and health insurance, and annuities and the nonforfeiture requirements of certain life insurance policies; amending provisions that may be subject to a criminal penalty.

TX SB1735

Relating to limited purpose subsidiary life insurance companies.

TX HB3451

Relating to the formation, operation, and authority to engage in business of insurance companies and other entities regulated under the Insurance Code; restructuring or changing fees.

Similar Bills

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