The Texas Department of Insurance scheduled a public hearing on Nov. 13 to consider proposed amendments to rules concerning underwriting based on mold and water-related claims.
According to the TDI announcement, the insurance commissioner will hear testimony on Docket No. 2575, which includes amendments proposed by the Texas Department of Insurance to 搂21.1007, concerning restrictions on the use of underwriting guidelines based on previous mold damage, mold damage claims, a water damage claim, or appliance-related claims. The amendments are necessary to implement Article 1 of Senate Bill 127, enacted by the 78th Legislature, that added new Article 5.35-4 to the Insurance Code and House Bill 329, enacted by the 78th Legislature, that added new Article 21.21-11 to the Insurance Code and requires the Department to promulgate a Certificate of Mold Remediation pursuant to the Occupations Code 搂1958.154. The amended section is proposed pursuant to the Insurance Code Articles 5.35-4, 21.21-11 and 搂36.001 and 搂1958.154 of the Occupations Code.
The hearing will take place at 9:30 a.m. in Hearing Room 100, Hobby Building, 333 Guadalupe in Austin.
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