Bill Text: TX SB2340 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to innovation waivers for certain insurance laws, regulations, and requirements; authorizing a fee.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-23 - Referred to Business & Commerce [SB2340 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SB2340-Introduced.html
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By: Middleton | S.B. No. 2340 |
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relating to innovation waivers for certain insurance laws, | ||
regulations, and requirements; authorizing a fee. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle B, Title 2, Insurance Code, is amended | ||
by adding Chapter 87 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 87. REGULATORY SANDBOX AND INNOVATION WAIVERS | ||
Sec. 87.001. AUTHORITY TO GRANT WAIVERS. (a) The | ||
commissioner may grant a waiver, including a variance, with respect | ||
to any specific insurance law, regulation, or requirement if a | ||
person subject to that law, regulation, or requirement demonstrates | ||
to the commissioner's satisfaction that: | ||
(1) application of the law, regulation, or requirement | ||
would prohibit the introduction of an innovative or more efficient | ||
insurance product or service that the applicant intends to offer | ||
during the period for which the proposed waiver is granted; | ||
(2) the public policy goals of the law, regulation, or | ||
requirement will be or have been achieved by other means; | ||
(3) the waiver will not substantially or unreasonably | ||
increase any risk to consumers; and | ||
(4) the waiver is in the public interest. | ||
(b) The commissioner may not grant a waiver under this | ||
chapter with respect to: | ||
(1) any law, regulation, or requirement that is not | ||
subject to the commissioner's jurisdiction; | ||
(2) any law, regulation, or requirement concerning the | ||
assets, deposits, investments, capital, surplus, or other solvency | ||
requirements applicable to insurers; | ||
(3) the required participation in any assigned risk | ||
plan, residual market, or guaranty fund; | ||
(4) any applicable provisions of this code related to | ||
insurer authorization requirements or insurance trade practices; | ||
(5) any law, regulation, or requirement required for | ||
the department to maintain its accreditation by the National | ||
Association of Insurance Commissioners unless the law or regulation | ||
permits variances or waivers; | ||
(6) the application of any taxes or fees; or | ||
(7) any other law, regulation, or requirement | ||
determined ineligible by the commissioner. | ||
(c) The authority granted to the commissioner under this | ||
section may not be construed to: | ||
(1) allow the commissioner to grant or extend a waiver | ||
that would abridge the recovery rights of consumers; or | ||
(2) limit or otherwise affect the authority of the | ||
commissioner to exercise discretion to waive or enforce | ||
requirements as permitted under any other law. | ||
Sec. 87.002. APPLICATION FOR WAIVER. An application for a | ||
waiver described by Section 87.001 must be in the form and manner | ||
prescribed by the commissioner and include: | ||
(1) the identity of the person applying for the | ||
waiver; | ||
(2) the identity of the directors and executive | ||
officers of the applicant, any persons who are beneficial owners of | ||
10 percent or more of the voting securities of the applicant, and | ||
any individuals with authority to direct the management and | ||
policies of the applicant; | ||
(3) a description of the product or service to be | ||
offered if the waiver is granted, including how the product or | ||
service functions and the manner and terms under which it will be | ||
offered; | ||
(4) a description of the potential benefits to | ||
consumers of the product or service; | ||
(5) a description of the potential risks to consumers | ||
posed by the product or service or the approval of the proposed | ||
waiver and how the applicant proposes to mitigate such risks; | ||
(6) an identification of each statutory or regulatory | ||
provision that prohibits the introduction, sale, or offering of the | ||
product or service; | ||
(7) a filing fee in an amount determined by the | ||
commissioner; and | ||
(8) any additional information required by the | ||
commissioner. | ||
Sec. 87.003. PUBLIC NOTICE. (a) Not later than the 30th | ||
day before the date the commissioner grants a waiver under this | ||
chapter, the commissioner shall provide public notice of the | ||
proposed waiver by publishing: | ||
(1) each specific law, regulation, or requirement to | ||
which the proposed waiver applies; | ||
(2) the proposed terms and limitations of the proposed | ||
waiver; | ||
(3) the proposed duration of the proposed waiver; and | ||
(4) any additional information considered appropriate | ||
by the commissioner. | ||
(b) If a waiver is granted under this chapter, the | ||
commissioner shall provide public notice of the existence of the | ||
waiver by providing: | ||
(1) each specific law, regulation, or requirement to | ||
which the waiver applies; | ||
(2) the name of the person who applied for and received | ||
the waiver; | ||
(3) the duration of and any other terms or limitations | ||
of the waiver; and | ||
(4) any additional information considered appropriate | ||
by the commissioner. | ||
(c) The commissioner may satisfy a public notice | ||
requirement under this section by publishing the information on the | ||
department's Internet website. | ||
Sec. 87.004. WAIVER LENGTH; EXTENSION. (a) The | ||
commissioner may grant a waiver under this chapter for an initial | ||
period not to exceed 12 months. | ||
(b) Before the end of the initial waiver period, the | ||
commissioner may grant a one-time extension of the waiver not to | ||
exceed an additional 12 months. | ||
(c) Not later than the 30th day before the end of the initial | ||
waiver period, the person who received the waiver may apply to the | ||
commissioner for an extension of the waiver in the form and manner | ||
prescribed by the commissioner. The extension application must | ||
include the length of the extension period requested and specific | ||
reasons why the extension is necessary. | ||
(d) The commissioner shall grant or deny an extension | ||
request before the end of the initial waiver period. | ||
Sec. 87.005. CONTESTED CASE PROVISIONS NOT APPLICABLE. The | ||
commissioner's decision to grant or deny a waiver or extension | ||
under this chapter is not subject to the contested case provisions | ||
of Chapter 2001, Government Code. | ||
Sec. 87.006. WAIVER TERMS AND LIMITATIONS. (a) A waiver | ||
granted under this chapter must include any terms and limitations | ||
determined appropriate by the commissioner, including limits on the | ||
amount of premium that may be written in relation to the underlying | ||
product or service and the number of consumers that may purchase or | ||
use the underlying product or service. | ||
(b) A violation of the terms and limitations described by | ||
Subsection (a) is considered a violation of this chapter for | ||
purposes of enforcement under this subtitle. | ||
(c) A person who receives a waiver under this chapter may | ||
not sell or provide a product or service subject to the waiver to | ||
more than 10,000 consumers. | ||
Sec. 87.007. WRITTEN DISCLOSURE. A product or service | ||
offered under a waiver granted under this chapter must include the | ||
following written disclosures to consumers in a clear and | ||
conspicuous form: | ||
(1) the name and contact information of the person | ||
providing the product or service; | ||
(2) that the product or service is authorized under an | ||
innovation waiver for a temporary period of time and may be | ||
discontinued at the end of the waiver period, the date of which must | ||
be specified; | ||
(3) contact information for the department, including | ||
the method for a consumer to file a complaint with the department | ||
regarding the product or service; and | ||
(4) any additional disclosures required by the | ||
commissioner. | ||
Sec. 87.008. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. A | ||
person who receives a waiver under this chapter shall possess or | ||
obtain one or a combination of the following forms of security in an | ||
amount and subject to conditions and purposes determined by the | ||
commissioner to be necessary for the protection of consumers: | ||
(1) a contractual liability insurance policy; | ||
(2) a surety bond issued by an authorized surety; | ||
(3) securities of the type eligible for deposit by | ||
authorized insurers in this state; | ||
(4) evidence that the person has established an | ||
account payable to the commissioner in a federally insured | ||
financial institution in this state and has deposited United States | ||
currency in an amount equal to the amount required by the | ||
commissioner that is not available for withdrawal except by direct | ||
order of the commissioner; | ||
(5) a letter of credit issued by a qualified United | ||
States financial institution; or | ||
(6) another form of security authorized by the | ||
commissioner. | ||
Sec. 87.009. REVOCATION OF WAIVER. The commissioner may | ||
revoke a waiver if: | ||
(1) the person who obtains the waiver fails to comply | ||
with this chapter, a rule adopted under this chapter, or any terms | ||
or limitations for the waiver established by the commissioner; or | ||
(2) the waiver is causing consumer harm. | ||
Sec. 87.010. ADOPTION OF RULES. (a) The commissioner by | ||
rule shall adopt procedures for the submission, granting, denying, | ||
monitoring, and revocation of a waiver under this chapter. | ||
(b) The rules must: | ||
(1) provide requirements for the ongoing monitoring, | ||
examination, and supervision of, and reporting by, each person | ||
granted a waiver under this chapter; | ||
(2) permit the commissioner to impose reasonable terms | ||
or limitations on the conduct permitted under a waiver; | ||
(3) provide for an expedited application process for a | ||
product or service that is substantially similar to one for which a | ||
waiver has previously been granted by the commissioner; and | ||
(4) include an opportunity for public comment on | ||
proposed waivers under consideration by the commissioner. | ||
Sec. 87.011. EFFECT OF WAIVER EXPIRATION OR REVOCATION. On | ||
the expiration or revocation of a waiver granted under this | ||
chapter, the person who received the waiver shall cease all | ||
activities that were permitted only as a result of the waiver and | ||
comply with all applicable laws. | ||
Sec. 87.012. REPORT. Not later than January 1 of each year, | ||
the commissioner shall submit a report to the governor, lieutenant | ||
governor, speaker of the house of representatives, and chairs of | ||
the house and senate standing committees with primary jurisdiction | ||
over the department providing: | ||
(1) the total number of applications for waivers under | ||
this chapter that have been received, granted, and denied by the | ||
commissioner; | ||
(2) the information specified by Section 87.003(b) for | ||
each waiver granted; | ||
(3) a list of any regulations or requirements that | ||
have been adopted or amended as a result of or in connection with a | ||
waiver granted under this chapter; | ||
(4) with respect to each law to which a waiver applies, | ||
the commissioner's recommendation as to whether that law should be | ||
continued, repealed, or amended to promote innovation and establish | ||
a uniform regulatory system for all regulated entities; and | ||
(5) a list of any waivers that have lapsed or been | ||
revoked, and, if revoked, a description of other regulatory or | ||
disciplinary actions, if any, that resulted in, accompanied, or | ||
resulted from that revocation. | ||
Sec. 87.013. RECIPROCITY. The commissioner may enter into | ||
agreements with other states that have enacted laws that are | ||
substantially similar to this chapter to: | ||
(1) advance the purposes of this chapter; and | ||
(2) facilitate the consideration of applications for | ||
waivers under this chapter from persons who have: | ||
(A) satisfied the requirements of this chapter; | ||
and | ||
(B) received similar waivers in other states. | ||
SECTION 2. As soon as practicable after the effective date | ||
of this Act, the commissioner of insurance shall adopt rules | ||
necessary to implement this Act. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |