82R9454 PMO-F By: Torres H.B. No. 3154 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to public insurance adjusters. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 4102.051(a), Insurance Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) A person may not act as a public insurance adjuster in this state or hold himself or herself out to be a public insurance adjuster in this state unless the person holds a license or certificate issued by the commissioner under Section 4102.053, 4102.054, [or] 4102.069, or 4102.251. SECTION 2. Section 4102.058, Insurance Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 4102.058. EXEMPTION FROM EXAMINATION REQUIREMENT. The examination requirement imposed by Section 4102.057 does not apply to: (1) an applicant who is licensed as a resident public insurance adjuster in the applicant's state of residence, if the state requires the passing of a written examination in order to obtain the license and a reciprocal agreement with the appropriate official of that state has been entered into by the department; [or] (2) an applicant who is licensed as a nonresident public insurance adjuster in a state other than the applicant's state of residence, if the state of licensure requires the passing of a written examination in order to obtain the license and a reciprocal agreement with the appropriate official of the state of licensure has been entered into by the department; or (3) a person who is issued an emergency license under Section 4102.251. SECTION 3. The heading to Section 4102.104, Insurance Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 4102.104. COMPENSATION [COMMISSIONS]. SECTION 4. Sections 4102.104(a), (b), and (c), Insurance Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a license holder may receive compensation [a commission] for service provided under this chapter consisting of an hourly fee, a flat rate, a percentage of the total amount paid by an insurer to resolve a claim after the date on which an insured is under contract with the license holder, or another method of compensation. The total compensation [commission] received, excluding sales tax, may not exceed 10 percent of the amount of the insurance settlement on the claim. In this subsection, an insurance settlement is the amount paid by the insurer while the insured is under contract with the license holder for public insurance adjuster services. Compensation under a public insurance adjuster contract may not include an amount paid by or negotiable instruments issued by the insurer before the date of the public insurance adjuster contract. (b) A license holder may not receive compensation [a commission] consisting of a percentage of the total amount paid by an insurer to resolve a claim on a claim on which the insurer, not later than 72 hours after the date on which the loss is reported to the insurer, either pays or commits in writing to pay to the insured the policy limit of the insurance policy in accordance with Section 862.053. The license holder is entitled to reasonable compensation from the insured for services provided by the license holder on behalf of the insured, based on the time spent on a claim that is subject to this subsection and expenses incurred by the license holder, until the claim is paid or the insured receives a written commitment to pay from the insurer. (c) Except for the payment of compensation [a commission] by the insured, all persons paying any proceeds of a policy of insurance or making any payment affecting an insured's rights under a policy of insurance must: (1) include the insured as a payee on the payment draft or check; and (2) require the written signature and endorsement of the insured on the payment draft or check. SECTION 5. Chapter 4102, Insurance Code, is amended by adding Subchapter F to read as follows: SUBCHAPTER F. EMERGENCY LICENSE Sec. 4102.251. EMERGENCY LICENSE. (a) If a catastrophe or an emergency arises out of a disaster, act of God, riot, civil commotion, conflagration, or other similar occurrence, the commissioner may, on application certified by a person who holds a license under this chapter, issue an emergency license to a nonresident public insurance adjuster to act as a public insurance adjuster in a catastrophe area designated by the commissioner under Subsection (b). (b) After at least 10 days' notice and a hearing, the commissioner may designate an area as a catastrophe area for purposes of this subchapter if the commissioner finds an emergency need for public insurance adjusters due to a catastrophe or an emergency. (c) The license holder who certifies an application under Subsection (a) is liable for the loss or claims practices of the applicant. (d) An emergency license is effective for an initial term of not more than 90 days as determined by the commissioner. The commissioner may extend the term of the emergency license for one period of not more than 90 days after the expiration of the initial term. (e) The fee for an emergency license is $40. A person issued an emergency license shall remit the fee to the department with the certified application described by Subsection (a). Sec. 4102.252. REQUIREMENT TO REGISTER IN THE DESIGNATED AREA. (a) A local governmental entity in an area designated as a catastrophe area under Section 4102.251(b) may require a person holding an emergency license under Section 4102.251 to register with the local governmental entity before acting as a public insurance adjuster in the local governmental entity's boundaries. (b) A local governmental entity that requires registration under this section may require that the registrant: (1) provide the registrant's name, address, and telephone number; (2) display or provide a copy of a photo identification of the registrant; (3) provide the emergency license number of the registrant issued by the department; and (4) provide a copy of proof of financial responsibility required by Section 4102.105. Sec. 4102.253. REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF EMERGENCY LICENSE. (a) The commissioner may, after notice and hearing, revoke an emergency license as provided by Section 4102.201. (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), the commissioner may suspend an emergency license without notice or a hearing if the commissioner finds that: (1) the license holder has failed to maintain financial responsibility as required by Section 4102.105; or (2) a final judgment against the license holder for conduct which arose directly or indirectly from the license holder's public insurance adjuster activity is not paid in full before the 30th day after the date the judgment becomes final and unappealable. Sec. 4102.254. NOTIFICATION BY EMERGENCY LICENSE HOLDER. An emergency license holder is required to notify the department of a change in employment not later than 15 days after the date of the change in employment. Sec. 4102.255. APPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER. An emergency license holder under this subchapter shall comply with all requirements of this chapter except Sections 4102.053, 4102.054, 4102.057, 4102.062, 4102.063, 4102.064, 4102.065, 4102.066, and 4102.109. Sec. 4102.256. RULES. The commissioner may adopt rules as necessary to implement this subchapter. SECTION 6. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.