By: Kolkhorst S.C.R. No. 44
 
 
 
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
  WHEREAS, Aransas County alleges that:
               (1)  Regional Pool Alliance is a distinct governmental
  unit organized under the Interlocal Cooperation Act (Chapter 791,
  Government Code), is engaged in the business of insurance by
  providing risk pool insurance coverage to governmental entities,
  and offered that coverage to Aransas County;
               (2)  Regional Pool Alliance promised its members
  complete disaster recovery services, which included:
                     (A)  filing insurance claims on behalf of its
  members after a disaster;
                     (B)  pursuing full payment of those claims;
                     (C)  contracting directly with construction
  contractors for the remediation, repair, and, if necessary,
  reconstruction of damaged facilities; and
                     (D)  ensuring satisfactory completion of
  construction projects;
               (3)  Aransas County paid annual premiums, assessments,
  fees, and surcharges to Regional Pool Alliance from 2012 through
  2022 in exchange for comprehensive insurance coverage for its
  property and, through Regional Pool Alliance, was named as an
  insured in various contracts with insurers or insurance carriers
  for property and casualty insurance to cover losses, including
  losses due to storm damage caused by natural disasters, such as
  hurricanes;
               (4)  after Regional Pool Alliance collected premiums
  from Aransas County, it issued an insurance contract that contained
  coverages, property values, and terms of insurance;
               (5)  in 2017, Aransas County owned property consisting
  of approximately 43 buildings, mobile equipment, and other personal
  property located in Aransas County, Texas;
               (6)  the insured actual value of Aransas County's
  buildings and contents was $37,742,009.00 in the policy that
  covered losses beyond actual value to the cost of replacement;
               (7)  at 10:00 p.m. on August 25, 2017, Hurricane Harvey
  made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane about five miles east of the
  city of Rockport in Aransas County with wind gusts measured at 152
  miles per hour and made a second landfall in Aransas County three
  hours later near the Copano Bay community of Holiday Beach;
               (8)  Aransas County experienced the highest storm surge
  from Hurricane Harvey at 12.5 feet, and more than 15 inches of rain
  fell in Aransas County in a single day;
               (9)  Hurricane Harvey is estimated to have caused $125
  billion in damage to the Texas coast as one of the costliest
  tropical cyclones in United States history with extreme wind damage
  in Aransas County, Nueces County, Refugio County, and the eastern
  part of San Patricio County, as it destroyed approximately 15,000
  homes and damaged another 25,000 homes, with the most severe damage
  in Aransas County;
               (10)  properties owned by Aransas County experienced
  significant damage including:
                     (A)  the complete destruction of the Aransas
  County Courthouse and Aransas County Aquarium;
                     (B)  devastating damage to Aransas County's
  airport, which suffered the loss of almost all of its hangars; and
                     (C)  severe damage to many other county buildings
  and facilities;
               (11)  after Hurricane Harvey, Aransas County promptly
  submitted its claim for damaged property to the insurers through
  Regional Pool Alliance, which also submitted claims on behalf of
  other entities that suffered damage and losses due to Hurricane
  Harvey;
               (12)  Aransas County officials received information
  from Regional Pool Alliance periodically, which led the officials
  to believe Regional Pool Alliance was receiving the county's
  proceeds from the insurance carriers and using the proceeds to
  contract with construction contractors to rebuild Aransas County's
  facilities damaged by Hurricane Harvey;
               (13)  in late 2021, contractors began complaining to
  Aransas County that Regional Pool Alliance was not responsive and
  was not paying bills for work performed on Aransas County's
  property;
               (14)  Aransas County immediately reached out to
  Regional Pool Alliance regarding these complaints, but Aransas
  County's questions, including questions concerning when repairs
  would be completed, how repairs would be paid for, and what
  arrangements were being made with contractors, were not answered;
               (15)  by October 2022, a claims adjuster informed
  Aransas County that Regional Pool Alliance had instructed the
  claims adjuster not to provide any information or otherwise
  communicate with Aransas County;
               (16)  in January 2023, in response to a direct question
  from the county attorney's office of Aransas County, Regional Pool
  Alliance informed Aransas County that there was no more money to
  fund the repairs to Aransas County's facilities;
               (17)  Aransas County later learned that Regional Pool
  Alliance submitted claims on all of the properties owned by various
  governmental entities and damaged by Hurricane Harvey together and
  received payments from the insurance carriers in large lump sums;
               (18)  Regional Pool Alliance made no effort to
  segregate the funds received by project or even by governmental
  entity, and funds paid by the insurance carriers for damages to the
  Aransas County facilities were commingled with funds paid to
  Regional Pool Alliance for damages to other governmental entities'
  facilities along the Texas coast;
               (19)  now Regional Pool Alliance has run out of money to
  reconstruct Aransas County's facilities and refuses to pay the full
  value of Aransas County's claims;
               (20)  critical facilities in Aransas County remain
  unfinished, and Aransas County faces a significant fiscal challenge
  due to nonpayment of millions of dollars of insurance proceeds as a
  result of Regional Pool Alliance's failure to provide the claims
  services and disaster-recovery services it promised;
               (21)  additional Aransas County facilities, including
  the courthouse annex, the county tax assessor-collector's office,
  and the transfer station, were damaged by Hurricane Harvey but have
  not been fully repaired, remediated, or replaced;
               (22)  the lack of fully operational county facilities
  has hindered Aransas County's ability to provide governmental
  services and facilities to people living in and visiting the
  county;
               (23)  Regional Pool Alliance has been named as a
  defendant in at least two lawsuits related to Hurricane Harvey and
  has asserted that it is immune from suit as a distinct governmental
  unit; and
               (24)  Aransas County seeks to adjudicate its claims
  against Regional Pool Alliance arising from Regional Pool
  Alliance's failures to carry out the services it promised to
  Aransas County and to obtain recovery from Regional Pool Alliance
  on behalf of Aransas County and its residents; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED by the Legislature of the State of Texas, That
  Aransas County is granted permission to sue Regional Pool Alliance,
  and Regional Pool Alliance's governmental immunity to suit and from
  liability is waived, with respect to any cause of action arising
  from Regional Pool Alliance's conduct in connection with Aransas
  County's losses from Hurricane Harvey, including a claim for:
               (1)  recovery under Chapter 134, Civil Practice and
  Remedies Code;
               (2)  a violation of Chapter 541, Insurance Code;
               (3)  a violation of Chapter 542, Insurance Code;
               (4)  negligent undertaking;
               (5)  negligent misrepresentation;
               (6)  fraud;
               (7)  quantum meruit;
               (8)  unjust enrichment; or
               (9)  money had and received; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That the suit authorized by this resolution shall
  be brought in Aransas County; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That Kathleen Hicks, Director of Administration
  for Regional Pool Alliance, be served process.