MINUTES
JOINT HEARING
PROPERTY AND CASUALTY LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
Monday, October 25, 2004
10:00 a.m.
E1.030
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Pursuant to a notice posted in accordance with Senate Rule
11.18, a public hearing of the Property and Casualty Legislative
Oversight Committee was held jointly with the Senate Committee
on Business and Commerce and the House Committee on Insurance on
Monday, October 25, 2004, in Room E1.030 at Austin, Texas.
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MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT:
Senator Troy Fraser, Co-Chairman Representative
Senfronia Thompson
Representative John Smithee, Co-Chairman
Senator Mike Jackson
Senator Royce West
Representative Gene Seaman
Roderick Bordelon
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A joint hearing of the Property and Casualty Legislative
Oversight Committee, the Senate Committee on Business and
Commerce, and the House Committee on Insurance was held.
Chairman Fraser and Chairman Smithee shared presiding duties.
At 10:13 a.m. Chairman Fraser called the Property and Casualty
Legislative Oversight Committee and the Senate Committee on
Business and Commerce to order. Chairman Smithee called the
House Committee on Insurance to order. The following business
was transacted:
Chairman Fraser welcomed everyone to the hearing and asked if
any of the Committee members had any comments. Senator Jackson
made opening remarks.
Upon completion of Senator Jackson's opening remarks, Chairman
Fraser called Jose Montemayor, Commissioner, Texas Department of
Insurance (TDI), to testify before the Committees. Commissioner
Montemayor gave an update on rates, use of credit information,
filing of credit models, the legislatively mandated credit
study, and rating territories.
Following Commissioner Montemayor's testimony, Chairman Fraser
called Rod Bordelon, Public Insurance Counsel, to testify. Mr.
Bordelon testified that SB 14 has been an unqualified success.
Upon completion of Mr. Bordelon's testimony, Chairman Fraser
opened public testimony and called Beaman Floyd of the Texas
Coalition for Affordable Insurance Solutions. Mr. Floyd
testified and responded to members' questions.
Chairman Fraser then called Ware Wendell of Texas Watch and
Bonnie Shelley of AARP. Mr. Wendell stated that the penalties
need to be implemented for companies that fail to comply with
TDI rate reductions ordered in August 2003 and that the
insurance marketplace needs more informed consumers. Ms.
Shelley also testified and responded to members' questions.
Following Mr. Wendell's and Ms. Shelley's testimony, Chairman
Fraser called Hugh Higgins, who represented himself. Mr.
Higgins testified and responded to members' questions.
Upon completion of Mr. Higgins' testimony, Chairman Fraser
called George Kelemen of AARP. Mr. Kelemen testified and
responded to members' questions.
At the conclusion of Mr. Kelemen's testimony, Chairman Fraser
closed public testimony.
There being no further business, at 12:58 p.m. Chairman Fraser
moved that the Property and Casualty Legislative Oversight
Committee and the Senate Committee on Business and Commerce
stand recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Without
objection, it was so ordered.
There being no further business, at 12:58 p.m. Chairman Smithee
moved that the House Committee on Insurance stand recessed
subject to the call of the Chairman. Without objection, it was
so ordered.
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Senator Troy Fraser, Co-Chairman
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Representative John Smithee, Co-Chairman
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Tatum Baker, Clerk