Bill Text: TX HB2558 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the confidentiality of information obtained by or disclosed to the Texas Department of Insurance.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-03-18 - Referred to Insurance [HB2558 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HB2558-Introduced.html
83R5476 MEW-F | ||
By: Sheets | H.B. No. 2558 |
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relating to the confidentiality of information obtained by or | ||
disclosed to the Texas Department of Insurance. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 32, Insurance Code, is amended by adding | ||
Subchapter F to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER F. CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION | ||
Sec. 32.201. CONFIDENTIALITY OF CERTAIN INFORMATION. (a) | ||
This section applies to information, including documents and copies | ||
of documents, whether in written or electronic format, that is: | ||
(1) included in a final or preliminary examination | ||
report or investigation under Chapter 401, 751, or 823; | ||
(2) obtained by or disclosed to the commissioner or | ||
department in the course of an examination under Chapter 401 or 751; | ||
(3) disclosed to the commissioner or another person in | ||
the course of an examination or investigation under Subchapter H, | ||
Chapter 823; | ||
(4) reported under Subchapter B, Chapter 823; | ||
(5) disclosed under Section 823.010; | ||
(6) obtained through an enterprise risk report under | ||
Section 823.0595; | ||
(7) obtained in response to a request for information | ||
from the department made under Section 38.001; or | ||
(8) obtained by or disclosed to the department and | ||
that is confidential and exempt from disclosure under Chapter 552, | ||
Government Code. | ||
(b) The information described by Subsection (a), including | ||
information in the possession of the National Association of | ||
Insurance Commissioners under this section, is confidential and | ||
privileged for all purposes, including for purposes of: | ||
(1) Chapter 552, Government Code; | ||
(2) a response to a subpoena; or | ||
(3) discovery or admissibility in evidence in a civil | ||
action. | ||
(c) Except as provided by Subsections (d) and (e), | ||
confidential information may not be disclosed without the prior | ||
written consent of the insurer, agent, or other individual or | ||
entity to which it pertains. | ||
(d) The commissioner may publish all or any part of a | ||
preliminary or final examination report in the manner that the | ||
commissioner considers appropriate if the commissioner, after | ||
giving the insurer and its affected affiliates notice and an | ||
opportunity to be heard, determines that the interests of | ||
policyholders or the public will be served by the publication of the | ||
preliminary or final examination report. | ||
(e) Except as provided by Subsection (f), if the recipient | ||
of documents or other information agrees in writing to maintain the | ||
confidential and privileged status of the documents or other | ||
information and verifies in writing the legal authority to maintain | ||
the confidential and privileged status of the documents or | ||
information, the commissioner or designated person in the | ||
department may disclose the information to any of the following | ||
individuals or entities functioning in an official capacity: | ||
(1) a commissioner of insurance or an insurance | ||
department of another state if: | ||
(A) the other state has confidentiality laws | ||
applicable to the requested information substantially similar to | ||
the laws of this state; | ||
(B) the commissioner or other similar officer of | ||
the other state has a legal duty to obtain the information; and | ||
(C) the information pertains to an insurer, | ||
affiliated group of insurers, agent, or other individual or entity | ||
that operates in the other state; | ||
(2) an authorized law enforcement official of this | ||
state, another state, or the United States; | ||
(3) a prosecuting attorney of a municipality, county, | ||
or judicial district of this state, another state, or the United | ||
States; | ||
(4) the attorney general; | ||
(5) a grand jury; | ||
(6) a member of a supervisory college described by | ||
Section 823.0145 if: | ||
(A) the member is an insurance regulatory | ||
official of another country that has confidentiality laws | ||
applicable to the requested information substantially similar to | ||
the laws of this state; | ||
(B) the member has a legal duty to obtain the | ||
information; | ||
(C) the information pertains to an insurer, | ||
affiliated group of insurers, agent, or other individual or entity | ||
that operates in the country of the member; | ||
(D) the member is from a country that has | ||
established relationships, by treaty or otherwise, with the United | ||
States, including written agreements to maintain and protect the | ||
confidential or privileged nature of any information shared; | ||
(E) a written agreement described by Paragraph | ||
(D) is enforceable in the United States or provides for sufficient | ||
procedures in the foreign country of the member that permit the | ||
individual or entity to receive prompt notice if any information | ||
disclosed under this subsection is subject to a request for | ||
disclosure or subpoena for disclosure or production; and | ||
(F) the member agrees to give consent to | ||
intervention by the individual or entity in any judicial or | ||
administrative proceeding in which the member may be required to | ||
disclose confidential information shared with the member in | ||
accordance with this section; and | ||
(7) the National Association of Insurance | ||
Commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries, subject to | ||
Subsection (g). | ||
(f) Notwithstanding Subsection (e), the commissioner may | ||
share confidential and privileged information reported under | ||
Section 823.0595 or confidential information obtained during the | ||
course of an examination with the commissioner of insurance or | ||
other similar officer of another state only if: | ||
(1) the other state has a statute or rule | ||
substantially similar to Subsection (e); and | ||
(2) the commissioner or other similar officer of the | ||
other state agrees in writing not to disclose the information. | ||
(g) The commissioner shall enter into written agreements | ||
with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners that | ||
comply with the requirements of Subsection (e) regarding the | ||
sharing and use of information provided under this section. An | ||
agreement entered into under this subsection must: | ||
(1) specify procedures and protocols regarding the | ||
confidentiality and security of information shared with the | ||
National Association of Insurance Commissioners and its affiliates | ||
and subsidiaries under this chapter, including: | ||
(A) procedures and protocols for sharing by the | ||
National Association of Insurance Commissioners with other states, | ||
federal regulators, or international insurance regulatory | ||
authorities; and | ||
(B) requirements that procedures and protocols | ||
for sharing information with international insurance regulatory | ||
authorities comply with Section 32.202; | ||
(2) specify that ownership of information shared with | ||
the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and its | ||
affiliates and subsidiaries under this chapter remains with the | ||
commissioner and that use of the information by the National | ||
Association of Insurance Commissioners is subject to the direction | ||
of the commissioner; | ||
(3) require prompt notice to an insurer, affiliated | ||
group of insurers, agent, or other individual or entity whose | ||
confidential information is in the possession of the National | ||
Association of Insurance Commissioners under this chapter that the | ||
information is subject to a request or subpoena to the National | ||
Association of Insurance Commissioners for disclosure or | ||
production; and | ||
(4) require the National Association of Insurance | ||
Commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries to give consent | ||
to intervention by an insurer, affiliated group of insurers, agent, | ||
or other individual or entity in a judicial or administrative | ||
action in which the National Association of Insurance Commissioners | ||
and its affiliates and subsidiaries may be required to disclose | ||
confidential information about the insurer, affiliated group of | ||
insurers, agent, or other individual or entity shared with the | ||
National Association of Insurance Commissioners and its affiliates | ||
and subsidiaries under this chapter. | ||
(h) Confidential information obtained by the department | ||
from another state, an agency of the United States, the National | ||
Association of Insurance Commissioners, or a foreign country or | ||
international insurance regulatory official must be maintained in | ||
the same confidential and privileged status it had under the laws of | ||
the jurisdiction that shared the information with the department. | ||
The department may enter into information sharing agreements with | ||
other states and jurisdictions provided that the requirements of | ||
this section and Section 32.202, if applicable, are met. | ||
Information obtained from another state, an agency of the United | ||
States, or other jurisdiction or the National Association of | ||
Insurance Commissioners is confidential and not subject to | ||
disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code. | ||
(i) This section may not be construed to prevent the | ||
commissioner from using information described by Subsection (a) in | ||
the furtherance of a legal or regulatory action relating to the | ||
administration of this code. | ||
(j) The commissioner remains solely responsible for the | ||
administration, execution, and enforcement of this chapter, and the | ||
commissioner's sharing of information does not constitute a | ||
delegation of regulatory or rulemaking authority. | ||
Sec. 32.202. DISCLOSING CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION TO | ||
FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE REGULATORY | ||
AUTHORITIES. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), the | ||
department may not disclose confidential information as described | ||
by Section 32.201 to any foreign country or international insurance | ||
regulatory authority without the prior written consent of the | ||
insurer, affiliated group of insurers, agent, or other individual | ||
or entity to which the information pertains. | ||
(b) The commissioner may share information with a foreign | ||
country or international insurance regulatory authority without | ||
the prior notice described by Subsection (c) or the prior consent of | ||
the insurer, affiliated group of insurers, agent, or other | ||
individual or entity to which it pertains described by Subsection | ||
(a) only if: | ||
(1) the foreign country or international insurance | ||
regulatory authority is a member of a supervisory college described | ||
by Section 823.0145 and complies with the requirements in Section | ||
32.201(e)(6); or | ||
(2) the commissioner is required by a treaty of the | ||
United States or federal law to provide the information. | ||
(c) The commissioner may share information with a foreign | ||
country or international insurance regulatory authority if the | ||
commissioner, after giving the individual or entity to which the | ||
information pertains prior notice and an opportunity to be heard, | ||
determines that the interests of policyholders or the public will | ||
be served by disclosure of information. The commissioner shall | ||
establish in a written agreement before disclosure that: | ||
(1) the foreign country or international insurance | ||
regulatory authority of the other country has confidentiality laws | ||
applicable to the requested information substantially similar to | ||
the laws of this state; | ||
(2) the international insurance regulatory authority | ||
or the commissioner or other similar officer of the other country | ||
has a legal duty to obtain the information; | ||
(3) the insurer, affiliated group of insurers, agent, | ||
or other individual or entity to which the information pertains | ||
operates in the foreign country or the country of the international | ||
insurance regulatory authority requesting disclosure of the | ||
information; | ||
(4) the foreign country or international insurance | ||
regulatory authority has established relationships, by treaty or | ||
otherwise, with the United States, including written agreements to | ||
maintain and protect the confidential or privileged nature of any | ||
information shared; | ||
(5) the written agreement is enforceable in the United | ||
States or provides for sufficient procedures in the foreign country | ||
that permit the individual or entity to which the information | ||
pertains to receive prompt notice if any information disclosed | ||
under this subsection is subject to a request for disclosure or | ||
subpoena for disclosure or production; and | ||
(6) the foreign country or international insurance | ||
regulatory authority agrees to give consent to intervention by the | ||
individual or entity to which the information pertains in a | ||
judicial or administrative proceeding in which the foreign country | ||
or international insurance regulatory authority may be required to | ||
disclose confidential information shared with the country or | ||
authority under this section. | ||
(d) A copy of any agreement with a foreign country or | ||
international insurance regulatory authority disclosing | ||
confidential information must be provided to an affected insurer, | ||
affiliated group of insurers, agent, or other affected individual | ||
or entity before disclosure of any confidential or privileged | ||
information. The department may include the individual or entity | ||
as a party to the written agreement. | ||
Sec. 32.203. CONFLICT WITH OTHER LAW. To the extent of any | ||
conflict, this subchapter controls over another provision of this | ||
code. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 32.023, Insurance Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 32.023. REPORTS TO OTHER STATES. Subject to the | ||
requirements of Section 32.201 [ |
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provide to the insurance commissioner or other similar officer of | ||
another state information relating to a company of this state that | ||
does business in the other state if: | ||
(1) the other state has enacted the substantial | ||
provisions of the insurance laws of this state; [ |
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(2) the commissioner or other similar officer has a | ||
legal duty to obtain the information; and | ||
(3) a request has been made for such information. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 751.207(b), Insurance Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(b) This chapter does not prevent the commissioner from | ||
disclosing [ |
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examination report to the department, the insurance department of | ||
any other state, or an agency of the federal government, if the | ||
requirements of Section 32.201 have been met [ |
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SECTION 4. Sections 751.252(a) and (c), Insurance Code, are | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The commissioner may share documents, materials, or | ||
other information obtained by or disclosed to the commissioner | ||
under this chapter with other state, federal, and international | ||
regulatory agencies and law enforcement authorities only as | ||
provided by Sections 32.201 and 32.202 [ |
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(c) Consistent with this section and Sections 32.201 and | ||
32.202, the commissioner may enter into agreements governing the | ||
sharing and use of information. | ||
SECTION 5. The following laws are repealed: | ||
(1) Section 751.207(c), Insurance Code; and | ||
(2) Section 823.011, Insurance Code. | ||
SECTION 6. This Act takes effect September 1, 2013. |