Title: Filings Made Easy for Life, Health and Licensing
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2Filings Made Easy for Life, Health and Licensing
EMERGING ISSUESWhats Next For
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3EMERGING ISSUES
- Federal Issues
- Sunset Advisory Commission Recommendations
- 80th Legislative Session Recap
- TDI Biennial Report to the 81st Legislature
4FEDERAL ISSUES
- H.R. 1065 The Nonadmitted and Reinsurance
Reform Act of 2007 - Key Points
- Only the domiciliary state may collect premium
tax for nonadmitted insurance. -
- Reinsurers state of domicile has sole
responsibility for regulating the reinsurers
financial solvency if that state is NAIC
accredited. -
5FEDERAL ISSUES
- H.R. 5918 Small Business Health Options Program
Act of 2008 - (The SHOP Act)
- S2795 and H.R. 6210 are similar
- Key Points
- Establishes a nationwide health insurance
purchasing pool for small business and the
self-employed and requires the Secretary of HHS
to designate an office to administer program. - State may prohibit participation if alternative
health benefit plans are offered. - Tax credit for small employers participating in
qualified employee health insurance expenses
under the Act.
6FEDERAL ISSUES
- H.R. 4460 Health Care Choice Act of 2007
- Key Points
- Establishes a system of cooperative governing
of individual health insurance coverage offered
in interstate commerce. - Allows a health insurer to designate a state as
a primary state and issue individual health
insurance coverage in the primary state and any
other secondary state. - Individual health insurance coverage issued by
the health insurer is subject to the laws of the
primary state and is exempt from the laws of the
secondary state.
7FEDERAL ISSUES
- H.R. 5611 National Association of Registered
Agents and Brokers Reform Act of 2008 (NARAB II) - Key Points
- Reestablishes the NARAB as a nonprofit
corporation to adopt and apply producer
qualification requirements and conditions on a
multi-state basis. - Preserves the rights of states to license,
supervise and discipline producers. - Preserves state consumer protection and market
conduct regulation powers. -
- Sets forth membership requirements, including a
mandatory criminal background check applicable to
state-licensed insurance producers. - Establishes an office of consumer complaints.
8FEDERAL ISSUES
- H.R. 3200 National Insurance Act of 2007
- Key Points
- Authorizes the issuance of Federal charters and
licenses for the sale, solicitation, and
underwriting of insurance. - Establishes a system of Federal regulation and
supervision of national insurers and national
agencies and policyholder protections. - Establishes the Office of National Insurance in
the Department of the Treasury. - Removes national insurers, national agencies and
federally licensed insurance producers from state
oversight. - National insurers would be subject to state
taxation and would be required to join state
guaranty associations. - Creates a National Insurance Guaranty Corporation.
9FEDERAL ISSUES
- H.R. 5840 Insurance Information Act of 2008
- Key Points
- Creates the Office of Insurance Information
(Office) within the Treasury Department. - Office will collect and analyze data on
insurance, issue reports and advise Congress and
the Administration on domestic and international
issues. - Office will develop federal policy on
international insurance issues and make sure
states laws are consistent with the federal
policy. - Establishes an advisory group to make
recommendations to the Office and the Treasury
Secretary.
10INTERSTATE INSURANCE PRODUCT REGULATION
COMMISSION (IIPRC)
- Interstate Compact The Compact
- HB 2613 - 79th Legislature adopted the Compact
and Texas is now one of 31 states (28 in 06)
that have joined the Interstate Insurance Product
Regulation Commission. -
- The Commission enables state regulators to
develop uniform national standards for the review
and approval of insurance products, such as life
insurance, annuities, disability income and
long-term care insurance. - Products Approved 70
- Average of Days 31
- Uniform Standards Developed 44
11Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008
- Funding level of 49,127,000 available to support
the operation of State high risk insurance pools. - Grant awards will be announced on or about July
1, 2008. - ? Grant Amounts for Operational Losses
- ? Bonus Grants Supplemental Consumer Benefits
12Sunset Advisory Commission Dates TDI Hearings
- June 24th and 25th
- Public Testimony
- Room E1.030, Capitol Extension
- 900am
- September 23rd and 24th
- Commission Decisions
13Sunset Staff Report - TDI Recommendations
- Homeowners Rate Regulation
- Set time limits for reviewing and disapproving
filings - Define the process for requesting supplemental
information from insurers - Define prior approval condition by rule
- Regularly assess and issue an order releasing
rate filings from prior approval
14Sunset Staff Report - TDI Recommendations
- Texas Windstorm Insurance Association
- Commissioner appoints all board members,
designates presiding officer, adds public members - Establish administrative process for rate, form
and operations approval - Transfer windstorm inspections and engineer
oversight to TWIA - Allow TWIA flexibility in setting rates based on
appropriate data - Authorize TWIA to require proof of two
declinations from insurers from applicants
15Sunset Staff Report - TDI Recommendations
- Regulate Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs)
- Require PPOs to obtain a certificate of authority
from TDI to operate in Texas
16Sunset Staff Report - TDI Recommendations
- Title Insurance Regulation
- Require TDI to examine title agents, including
verifying expense data. - Require title agents to annually submit audited
financial statements of operating accounts to
TDI. - Require Commissioner to collect data that will be
relevant to title insurance rate making.
17Sunset Staff Report - TDI Recommendations
- Maintenance Tax
- Increase the life, accident, and health insurance
maintenance tax cap in order to cover the cost of
regulation of that line of insurance. - Notes
- HB 1849 (80th Session) eliminated biennial
revenues of 19 M - previously collected for life valuation fees.
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- The proposed rate/cap change from .04 to 0.2
is two tenths of a penny. -
18Sunset Staff Report - TDI Recommendations
- Advisory Committees
- Eliminate all but two TDI advisory committees
from statute. - Adopt rules for use of advisory committees
pursuant to Chapter 2210 of the Government Code. - Clearly distinguish between the purpose and
appropriate use of advisory committees and
informal working groups.
19Sunset Staff Report - TDI Recommendations
- TDI - State Fire Marshal Office (SFMO)
- SFMO inspect state-leased buildings.
- SFMO create risk-based approach for routine
inspections of state buildings. - Authorize SFMO to charge a fee for inspections of
privately-owned buildings. - SFMO work with local communities on fire
prevention efforts.
20Sunset Staff Report - TDI Recommendations
- TDI SFMO Fines
- Establish, by rule, a penalty matrix for SFMO
licensee violations.
21Sunset Staff Report - TDI Recommendations
- Continue TDI
- Continue TDI for 12 years
- Update TDIs statutory duties to better reflect
the agencys role in protecting consumers and
encouraging a competitive insurance market in
Texas.
22TDI Sunset Staff Report Issues New Issue
- TWIA Funding
- Decrease exposure to General Revenue, while
allowing for economic growth and insurance
availability - Pre-event and/or post-event bonds
- Bonds funded by policyholder surcharges.
23Sunset Staff Report - OPIC Recommendation
- Abolish the Office of Public Insurance Counsel
and create a Consumer Representative within TDI - Transfer the Public Counsels statutory board
positions and nomination duties to the Consumer
Representative - Transfer the responsibility from OPICs consumer
publications to TDI - Transfer the authority to assess insurers to pay
for consumer representation from OPIC to TDI
2480th Legislative Session Recap
- Claims Cost Data Reporting
- HB 2015 by Smithee/Duncan
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- Previously, Article 21.49-15, Chapter 1209
Chapter 1501.614 addressed the reporting of
claims information for health benefit plans. - HB 2015 standardizes the reporting requirements
under new TIC Chapter 1215.
2580th Legislative Session Recap
- Eligible Children Group Life Insurance
- HB 2549 T.Smith/Averitt
- Permits the ages and descriptions of dependents
in Group Life (1131.802) to be the same as in
Group AH (1251.152) to alleviate problems on
submissions of combination group life, accident
and health insurance.
2680th Legislative Session Recap
- Creditable Coverage
- HB 2548 T. Smith/Averitt
- HB 1977 Taylor/Averitt
- SB 1254 Averitt/Taylor
- Individual to Individual
- Amends statute to credit for coverage when most
recent coverage is individual coverage.
2780th Legislative Session Recap
- Suitability
- HB 2761 HB 2762 Eiland/Averitt
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- Concern about consumer harm in transactions
involving annuity products. - Establish standards and procedures to ensure
insurance needs and financial objectives are
appropriately addressed.
2880th Legislative Session Recap
- Life Only License
- SB 1263 Brimer/Eiland
- Previously, Texas law required General Lines
Life, Accident, Health license - Producer Licensing Model Act allows for a life
only license
2980th Legislative Session Recap
- Non-insurance Benefits In Health Plans
- HB 1847 Hancock/Averitt
- Previously, no specific authority for authorizing
non-insurance benefits. - Allows an insurer to include a noninsurance
benefit that is reasonably related to a policy or
certificate as part of the policy or certificate.
3080th Legislative Session Recap
- Balance Billing
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- Confusion for enrollees who believe they have
received care in network. - Lack of a standard for determining Reasonable
and Customary charge. - Who pays?
3180th Legislative Session Recap
- Arbitration Provisions
- TDI position that arbitration of the acceleration
clause is not permissible - Allowed by some states
3280th Legislative Session Recap
- PPO Networks
- Sunset Advisory Commission Recommendation
- Consider requiring license or registration
- Transparency
- Quarterly Updates of Provider Lists
3380th Legislative Session Recap
- Risk Pool Eligibility Requirements
- HB 2548 T. Smith/Averitt
- Individuals who were eligible for COBRA benefits
but did not elect coverage or lapsed coverage are
eligible subject to a 180 day exclusion - Part-time employees eligible for an employer plan
are eligible for the Risk Pool if employers plan
is more limited or restricted than Pool coverage
3480th Legislative Session Recap
- Contribution Level For Small Employers
- SB 1255 Averitt/Taylor
- (relates to health cooperatives only)
- Allows a health group cooperative to consist of
small employers, large employers or small and
large employers - A cooperative may restrict membership to small
and large employers within a single industry
grouping - A small employer may join a group of small
employers or small and large employers and a
large employer may join any type of group
3580th Legislative Session Recap
- Investment Statute
- Proposed Legislation HB 2550 T. Smith
- Insurance companies may only invest in certain
specified assets to ensure that funds are
available to pay obligations. - Clarify applicability to all insurers doing
business in Texas. Provide authority to limit
investments that the Commissioner determines
result in a hazardous condition.
3680th Legislative Session Recap
- Risk Based Capital (RBC)
- Proposed Legislation HB 2191 Eiland
- RBC is an important tool used by all states to
monitor insurance company solvency. - Make all insurers subject to RBC requirements and
allow impacted insurers a phase in period.
3780th Legislative Session Recap
- Maintenance Tax
- Sunset Advisory Commission Recommendation
- Currently, different lines of insurance have
different tax rates in Texas. - Propose a study to examine the merits of a single
tax rate.
3880th Legislative Session Recap
- Workers Compensation
- Licensing of TPAs HB 472 Solomons/Van de
Putte - Prompt Pay Add language to 408.027 of the Labor
Code that mirrors the language in Section
843.337(a) of the Insurance Code HB 1005
Giddings/Van de Putte - Penal Code Labor Code SB 1627
Carona/Martinez - Need Uniform Penalty Structure
3980th Legislature Interim Charges
- House Committee on Financial Institutions
- Study the adequacy and effectiveness of existing
regulation of prepaid funeral benefits - Examine the practice of marketing variable
annuities and whether certain sales practices
constitute fraud
4080th Legislature Interim Charges
- House Committee on Government Reform
- Study and review current laws regarding licensing
and regulation of professionals, as well as
current laws regarding practice acts - Make recommendations on creating limitations and
streamlining of licensure requirements, such as
the public policy implications of
decriminalization of license-related violations
4180th Legislature Interim Charges
- House Committee on Higher Education
- Evaluate the cost and feasibility of requiring
students who attend institutions of higher
education to be covered by a health benefit plan.
- Evaluate whether institutions should have the
authority to offer insurance coverage to graduate
students and fellows
4280th Legislature Interim Charges
- House Committee on Insurance
- Study the practice of balanced billing and
determine which portion of the cost out-of
network care patients, insurers and provider
should be responsible for paying - Make recommendations on potential alternatives to
the Texas Health Insurance Risk Pool - Make recommendations regarding the feasibility of
establishing a health insurance exchange in
Texas
4380th Legislature Interim Charges
- Senate Committee on Finance
- Evaluate the effectiveness of existing state tax
incentives that encourage employers to provide
health coverage to their employees, including tax
incentives under the revised state business tax - Make recommendations for additional deductions or
credits that increase the number of employees
covered by health care insurance
4480th Legislature Interim Charges
- Senate Committee on State Affairs
- Study the factors that impact the transparency
and efficiency of the health insurance market - Make recommendations to result in the use of best
practices, lower health care costs and better
health outcomes - Study and make recommendations for reducing the
number of uninsured Texans
4580th Legislature Interim Charges
- Senate Committee on State Affairs cont.
- Study and make recommendations relating to the
Texas Health Insurance Risk Pool - Review and make recommendations for requiring
insurance coverage of routine medical care for
patients with a life-threatening disease or
condition who have elected to participate in a
clinical trial
46TDI Biennial Report to the Legislature
- Section 402.066 of the Labor Code requires the
workers compensation portion of TDIs Biennial
Report no later than December 1st each even
numbered year. - Section 32.022 of the Insurance Code requires the
submission of TDIs Biennial Report on or before
December 31st of each even numbered year.
4781st Legislative Session Important Dates
- November 4, 2008 General Election
- November 10, 2008 Pre-filing Begins
- January 13, 2009 81st Legislature Convenes
- March 13, 2009 Deadline for Bill Filing
- June 1, 2009 Last Day of 81st Session
48Contact Information
- Government Relations
- Carol Cates (512) 463-6123
- carol.cates_at_tdi.state.tx.us
- Public Affairs
- David Durden (512) 463-6410
- david.durden_at_tdi.state.tx.us