81R10545 PB-F By: Duncan S.B. No. 2199 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the registration with the Texas Department of Insurance of certain contract examiners. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 751.052, Insurance Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 751.052. COORDINATION WITH OTHER STATES; REGISTRATION OF CONTRACT EXAMINER. (a) The commissioner shall coordinate the department's market analysis and examination efforts with other states through the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. (b) A person with whom another state contracts to perform any market analysis or examination initiated by the other state of an insurer domiciled in this state shall register with and provide the following information to the department's chief examiner: (1) the person's name; (2) if the person is not an individual, the identity of each examiner or other person who will perform any part of the market analysis or examination; (3) the name of the state that contracted with the person; (4) the identity of the insurer to be examined; and (5) a description of each issue that the person has been contracted to examine. (c) It is a violation of this code for a person to accept compensation from multiple states for the same examination, if doing so results in duplicative costs to the insurer being examined. It is not a violation of this code for: (1) an examiner to conduct an examination of an insurer for the benefit of multiple states in a coordinated examination; and (2) the examiner to accept compensation from the states participating in the coordinated examination to reduce the examination costs to the insurer being examined. SECTION 2. Subchapter C, Chapter 401, Insurance Code, is amended by adding Section 401.107 to read as follows: Sec. 401.107. REGISTRATION OF CONTRACT EXAMINERS. (a) A person with whom another state contracts to perform any examination initiated by the other state of an insurer domiciled in this state shall register with and provide the following information to the department's chief examiner: (1) the person's name; (2) if the person is not an individual, the identity of each examiner or other person who will perform any part of the examination; (3) the name of the state that contracted with the person; (4) the identity of the insurer to be examined; and (5) a description of each issue that the person has been contracted to examine. (b) It is a violation of this code for a person to accept compensation from multiple states for the same examination, if doing so results in duplicative costs to the insurer being examined. It is not a violation of this code for: (1) an examiner to conduct an examination of an insurer for the benefit of multiple states in a coordinated examination; and (2) the examiner to accept compensation from the states participating in the coordinated examination to reduce the examination costs to the insurer being examined. SECTION 3. Section 4053.107, Insurance Code, is amended by adding Subsections (d) and (e) to read as follows: (d) A person with whom another state contracts to perform any examination initiated by the other state of a managing general agent licensed under this chapter shall register with and provide the following information to the department's chief examiner: (1) the person's name; (2) if the person is not an individual, the identity of each examiner or other person who will perform any part of the examination; (3) the name of the state that contracted with the person; (4) the identity of the managing general agent to be examined; and (5) a description of each issue that the person has been contracted to examine. (e) It is a violation of this code for a person to accept compensation from multiple states for the same examination, if doing so results in duplicative costs to the managing general agent being examined. It is not a violation of this code for: (1) an examiner to conduct an examination of a managing general agent for the benefit of multiple states in a coordinated examination; and (2) the examiner to accept compensation from the states participating in the coordinated examination to reduce the examination costs to the managing general agent being examined. SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2009.