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    insurancejournalnewsBy insurancejournalnewsFebruary 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Texas Weighs Replacing Insurance Commissioner with Panel of Experts

    A bill currently before the Texas Senate could dramatically alter how the state regulates its insurance industry. Senate Bill 1642 proposes replacing the current Texas insurance commissioner with a three-member Texas Commission of Insurance.

    The legislation, introduced in the Senate, outlines the structure and responsibilities of the proposed commission, including the appointment process. Like the current commissioner, commission members would be appointed by the governor, subject to Senate approval.

    Composition and Terms

    The proposed commission would be composed of three members, each bringing a specific area of expertise: regulatory knowledge, consumer advocacy, and insurance administration. The governor would designate one member as the presiding officer, serving a two-year term. No member would be permitted to serve as presiding officer more than once within a six-year period. Members of the commission would also be prohibited from running for elected office while serving.

    If the bill passes, the governor would have until December 1st to appoint the initial commission members. Their terms would be staggered: one member would serve for two years, another for four years, and the third for six years. The current insurance commissioner would remain in office until the Senate confirms the new commission members. If a commission position becomes vacant, the commissioner would temporarily fill the role until a replacement is appointed.

    Texas bill proposes replacing insurance commissioner with three-member panel
    Texas bill proposes replacing insurance commissioner with three-member panel

    Implications and Context

    If enacted, Texas would become the only state to regulate its insurance industry through a commission rather than a single commissioner, according to the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies.

    In the United States, insurance regulation is primarily a state-level responsibility, with each state establishing its own framework. This generally involves either a single insurance commissioner or an insurance commission, a panel or board. A single commissioner model can offer swift decision-making and clear accountability due to centralized leadership. However, it also concentrates significant responsibility in one individual, which can raise concerns.

    Data from Ballotpedia indicates that eleven states elect their insurance commissioners, while 39 states appoint them. The insurance commissioner’s office is typically part of each state’s executive branch, established by the state constitution or by statute.

    Several states have recently undertaken reforms in their insurance regulatory bodies. In March of the previous year, California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara announced significant regulatory reforms to overhaul Proposition 103, which has guided California’s insurance regulations for over three decades. These reforms aim to update the regulatory framework to address modern market complexities and consumer needs. In November 2024, Republican James Brown was elected as the state’s new insurance commissioner. Brown has stated a commitment to “small government principles,” potentially signaling shifts in regulatory approaches.

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