84R9618 SCL-D By: Sheets H.B. No. 3204 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to a depopulation program for the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Chapter 2210, Insurance Code, is amended by adding Subchapter O to read as follows: SUBCHAPTER O. DEPOPULATION PROGRAM Sec. 2210.701. DEPOPULATION PROGRAM. (a) The association shall administer, subject to commissioner approval, a depopulation program that encourages the transfer of association policies to insurers through the voluntary market or assumption reinsurance. (b) An insurer engaged in the business of property and casualty insurance in this state may elect to participate in the depopulation program. (c) An eligible surplus lines insurer may elect to participate in the depopulation program if the surplus lines insurer has at least a minimum A7 rating from A. M. Best or a comparable rating determined by the commissioner. The commissioner by rule shall establish the manner in which an eligible surplus lines insurer may participate in the depopulation program. The rules must address the transmission of information to participating surplus lines insurers or surplus lines agents under Section 2210.702(a) or 2210.703(a) and the manner in which compliance with Section 981.004(a)(1) must be established. Sec. 2210.702. VOLUNTARY MARKET DEPOPULATION. (a) The association shall notify each insurer who elects to participate in the depopulation program of the expiration of an association policy. (b) In the notice provided under Subsection (a), the association shall provide necessary information for the insurer to determine whether to issue a policy in the voluntary market to the association policyholder. (c) If an insurer elects to issue a policy to an association policyholder under this section, the insurer is legally and contractually responsible for the issued policy regardless of whether the association continues to provide some services on the policy. Except as specifically provided in an agreement between the association and the insurer, the insurer shall administer the policy and process, adjust, and pay claims in accordance with the policy. (d) If an insurer offers a policy to a policyholder under this section that contains generally comparable coverage and premiums to the association policy as determined by commissioner rule, the association may not renew or issue a new association policy to the policyholder. The commissioner by rule shall establish, as a percentage, a reasonable difference in premium cost that qualifies as comparable premiums for purposes of this subsection. Sec. 2210.703. ASSUMPTION REINSURANCE DEPOPULATION. (a) The association shall make available to insurers who elect to participate in the depopulation program association policy information necessary for the insurers to determine whether to reinsure a policy ceded to the insurer by the association. (b) If an insurer elects to reinsure a policy under this section, the reinsurance must be provided as assumption reinsurance and the insurer is legally and contractually responsible for the association policy ceded to the insurer on the effective date of the reinsurance agreement regardless of whether the association continues to provide some services on the policy. Except as specifically provided in an agreement between the association and the insurer, the insurer shall administer the policy and process, adjust, and pay claims in accordance with the policy. Sec. 2210.704. CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION. An insurer may use information concerning a specific policy or insured provided by the association under Sections 2210.702(a) and 2210.703(a) only for the purposes of this subchapter and may not use or disclose the information for any other purpose. SECTION 2. As soon as practicable after the effective date of this Act, the board of directors of the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association shall propose amendments to the plan of operation of the association and the commissioner of insurance shall adopt rules to implement Subchapter O, Chapter 2210, Insurance Code, as added by this Act. SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.