Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3806

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

Caption

Relating to certain documents related to policy and endorsement forms for personal automobile insurance coverage and residential property insurance coverage.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3806 would affect how insurance companies present their policies and endorsements, potentially affecting consumer understanding of their insurance options. By explicitly stating that certain summary documents are not part of the policy or endorsement form, the bill could lead to both positive and negative implications for policyholders and insurers alike. On the positive side, consumers may find it easier to navigate their insurance options without the clutter of ancillary materials being confused with actual policy documents. However, this could also limit the amount of information readily available to consumers at the time of purchasing insurance.

Summary

House Bill 3806 pertains to the regulation of documents related to policy and endorsement forms for personal automobile and residential property insurance coverage in Texas. Specifically, the bill introduces a new section to the Insurance Code that clarifies certain documents as not being part of insurance policy forms. This change aims to streamline the understanding of insurance policies by delineating which documents are considered integral to the policy and which are ancillary, such as advertisements or summaries of policies and endorsements.

Contention

While specific points of contention regarding HB 3806 are not detailed in the available documents, it is reasonable to anticipate that discussions may arise around consumer protection and information transparency. Insurers may support the bill as a means to simplify documentation and reduce compliance burdens, while consumer advocacy groups may argue it could lead to less informed purchasing decisions if important information becomes less prominent. Disagreement may also stem from how insurers choose to communicate policy details and the possible implications for claims processing and consumer rights.

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 HB1039

Relating to coverage of additional living expenses under a residential property insurance policy.

TX HB5276

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

TX HB1352

Relating to the provision of uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage in automobile liability insurance policies.

TX SB167

Relating to a pool for certain individuals with claims against persons excluded from coverage by certain automobile insurance policies; authorizing an assessment.

TX SB153

Relating to proof of insurance and database requirements for operator's and certain exclusionary automobile insurance policies.

TX HB1234

Relating to the acknowledgment of rejection of residential property insurance coverage of cosmetic damage to a metal roof.

TX HB1656

Relating to the payment of deductibles under automobile insurance policies.

TX SB1393

Relating to eligibility for coverage by the Fair Access to Insurance Requirements Plan in certain areas.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.