MINUTES SENATE INTERIM COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Monday, December 8, 1997 9:00 am Senate Chamber ***** Pursuant to a notice posted in accordance with Senate Rule 11.11, a public hearing of the Senate Interim Committee on Economic Development was held on Monday, December 8, 1997 in the Senate Chamber at Austin, Texas. ***** MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBER ABSENT: Senator David Sibley Senator Eliot Shapleigh Senator Rodney Ellis Senator Tom Haywood Senator Frank Madla Senator Steve Ogden Senator Florence Shapiro ***** The Chairman called the meeting to order at 9:30 am. There being a quorum present, the following business was transacted. Chairman Sibley advised that the Committee would be focusing on the interim charges involving insurance at this hearing. The Chairman called the first invited witness, Edna Ramon Butts of the Texas Department of Insurance, who briefed the Committee on the implementation of SB 386, the health care liability bill, including IRO rules and an update on Aetna Health Plans v. TDI. David Mattax of the Attorney General's Office explained the status of Aetna Health Plans v. TDI. Ms. Butts and Mr. Mattax responded to members' questions. The Chairman then called Lyndon Anderson of the Texas Department of Insurance, who briefed the Committee on the implementation of SB 1499, the policy form bill. Mr. Anderson then responded to members' questions. An agency panel, consisting of Sandra Coaxum, Office of the Attorney General, and Ann Bright, Texas Department of Insurance, briefed the members on open records requests, and responded to members' questions. Upon completion of the above invited testimony, the Chairman called the invited panel on disclosure of public information relating to insurance to present their testimony. The panelists were: Rod Bordelon, Public Insurance Counsel Rob Schneider, Consumers Union David Donaldson, Freedom of Information Act specialist Bob Watkins, State Farm Gerard Galvan, Farmers Insurance Group Each of the above panel members made their presentations, and then responded to the Committee members' questions. Senator Ellis then asked each panelist to comment on whether there is a problem with access to affordable insurance. Upon completion of the panelists' testimony and responses to the members' questions, Chairman Sibley advised that public testimony would begin. The following witnesses testified on disclosure of public information related to insurance: Mark Kincaid, representing himself D. J. Powers, representing himself At 11:45 a.m. Senator Ellis assumed the Chair. There being no further business, at 11:55 am Senator Ellis moved that the Committee stand recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Without objection, it was so ordered. __________________________ Senator David Sibley, Chairman __________________________ Barbara Henderson, Clerk