Texas Stamping Office: ‘Industrial Insured’ Bill Passed by House

The Texas House of Representatives has approved House Bill 1559, which creates an exemption for entities classified as an “industrial insured,” the Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas reported.

The measure has been referred to the Senate Administration Committee. If the bill becomes law, it will add language to the Texas Insurance Code to define “industrial insured” and to exempt those that qualify from the diligent effort requirement set forth in Section 981.004(a)(1) of the Code.

To qualify as an industrial insured, the entity seeking coverage must employ a qualified risk manager and meet one of the following criteria:

HB 1559, filed by Rep. John Frullo, was amended by Rep. Dade Phelan on the House floor. Initially, the company or individual had to satisfy all three requirements listed above before being classified as an industrial insured. After the amendment, only the first requirement and one of the following two must be satisfied, instead of all three. The amendment was adopted by the House before the bill passed on the floor.

Once classified as such, the industrial insured’s licensed surplus lines agent will not be required to put forth a diligent effort in attempting to find coverage in the admitted market before seeking coverage in the surplus lines market. However, other requirements must be met:

Senate Bill 562, the companion bill in the Senate for House Bill 1559, has passed through the Senate Business and Commerce Committee, but has not yet been voted on by the full Senate.

Source: Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas (SLTX)