BILL ANALYSIS
C.S.S.B. 553
By: Nelson
Economic Development
4-24-95
Committee Report (Substituted)
BACKGROUND
Currently, insurance companies do not provide automobile insurance
premium discounts based on academic achievement for students in
Texas. Other U.S. states allow insurance companies to provide for
such a discount. In Georgia, this academic achievement discount is
required.
PURPOSE
As proposed, C.S.S.B. 553 provides a discount on motor vehicle
insurance premiums for certain students based on academic
achievement.
RULEMAKING AUTHORITY
It is the committee's opinion that rulemaking authority is granted
to the commissioner of insurance under SECTION 1 (Article 5.03-3,
Section 2(c), Insurance Code) of this bill.
SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS
SECTION 1. Amends Chapter 5A, Insurance Code, by adding Article
5.03-3, as follows:
Art. 5.03-3. PREMIUM DISCOUNT FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Sec. 1. DEFINITIONS. Defines "honor student," "insurer,"
"motor vehicle," and "traffic safety regulation."
Sec. 2. DISCOUNT AUTHORIZED. (a) Authorizes an insurer who
delivers or issues for delivery in this state a motor vehicle
insurance policy, on receipt of written verification from the
insured that the insured or a family member covered by the
policy is eligible, to grant a discount in the premiums
charged for the liability, medical payments, personal injury
protection, and collision coverage only for the motor vehicle
designated to be driven by the honor student.
(b) Requires an applicant, to be eligible for a discount, to
file with the insurer annually the grade report issued by
the school and other information that presents evidence
satisfactory to establish that the person covered by the
discount:
(1) is licensed to drive in this state;
(2) is under 25 years of age and qualifies as a youthful
driver under the Texas Department of Insurance automobile
classification plan; and
(3) is enrolled as a full-time student in the junior or
senior year of high school; or academic courses in an
institution of higher education.
(c) Provides that the commissioner, by rule, shall set the
amount of the discounts applicable under this article and
may adopt other rules necessary for the implementation of
this article.
Sec. 3. INELIGIBILITY; REVOCATION OF DISCOUNT. (a) Prohibits
a person from continuing to receive a discount under his
article after the first date on which the person fails to
satisfy the requirements of Section 2(b) of this section
unless the person reestablishes eligibility under this
article.
(b) Requires an insurer to revoke a discount under this
article if an applicant for the discount knowingly provides
false information in or with the application.
SECTION 2. Effective date: September 1, 1995.
Makes application of this Act prospective beginning
January 1, 1996.
SECTION 3. Emergency clause.