Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3858

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the writing of and rate regulation for residential property insurance in this state.

Impact

The changes outlined in HB 3858 are significant for the insurance industry in Texas. By mandating a rate assessment process regulated by the state's commissioner, the bill seeks to ensure that insurance rates are adequate, not unfairly discriminatory, and reflect the true risk of insuring residential properties. This legislative move could also potentially reduce the number of unexpected rate hikes faced by consumers, fostering a more stable insurance environment. Importantly, these provisions will only apply to policies issued or renewed after the bill's effective date, meaning existing contracts will retain their previous regulatory framework.

Summary

House Bill 3858 aims to amend Texas Insurance Code by establishing regulations regarding the writing and rate assessment of residential property insurance in the state. The bill introduces a structured process for insurers to file their rates with the Texas Department of Insurance, requiring that all residential property insurance rates must be reviewed and approved before being implemented. The intention behind this legislation is to safeguard consumers from excessive or unjustified increases in property insurance premiums by creating a transparent rate filing process.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention may arise regarding the bill's provisions that prohibit insurers from using credit information when underwriting policies. Critics argue that eliminating credit scoring in determining insurance rates may lead to higher premiums for lower-risk applicants who do not have an established credit history. Supporters, however, advocate that this change promotes fairness and protects consumers from biases linked to credit scoring. The bill also addresses insurance company withdrawal plans, which ensures that any exit from the market by insurers must follow an orderly and communicative process to affected policyholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB4498

Relating to the transfer and statutory novation of insurance policies from a transferring insurer to an assuming insurer through an insurance business transfer plan; authorizing fees.

TX HB3573

Relating to modernizing the regulation of money services businesses.

TX HB2665

Relating to an interim study of the municipal regulation of short-term rental properties and residential amenity rental properties.

TX HB5276

Relating to residential property insurance coverage issued by the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association for low-income housing.

TX SB895

Relating to the regulation of money services businesses; creating a criminal offense; creating administrative penalties; authorizing the imposition of a fee.

TX HB1566

Relating to the ad valorem taxation of residential real property.

TX SB1217

Relating to the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association.

TX SB1268

Relating to the payment of insurance deductibles for property insurance claims.

Similar Bills

TX HB2414

Relating to withdrawal and restriction plans for certain insurers.

TX SB1372

Relating to withdrawal and restriction plans for certain insurers.

TX SB96

Relating to withdrawal and restriction plans for certain insurers.

CA SB505

Property insurance.

CA AB2260

California FAIR Plan Association.

CA SB824

Insurers: declared disaster: homeowners’ insurance policies.

CA AB3012

Residential property insurance.

CA SB894

Property insurance.