Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3021

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Caption

Relating to the use of a consumer's credit score in the underwriting or rating of certain personal lines property and casualty insurance policies.

Impact

The implications of HB3021 are significant, as it aims to enhance consumer protection by ensuring transparency in how credit scores affect insurance premiums. By requiring insurers to notify consumers of any changes to their credit score and the corresponding impact on premiums, the bill attempts to empower consumers with the knowledge of how their financial behavior influences their insurance costs. This level of oversight may not only help in building consumer trust but could also promote fairer pricing practices within the industry.

Summary

House Bill 3021 seeks to regulate the use of consumer credit scores in the underwriting and rating processes of personal lines property and casualty insurance policies. The bill mandates that insurance companies utilize a consumer's credit report that is no older than 90 days when first issuing or renewing a policy. Furthermore, insurers are required to reassess and update the policy rating every 36 months based on the consumer’s credit score, ensuring that premium adjustments reflect any changes in credit ratings.

Contention

The bill, however, may face challenges as stakeholders debate the balance between allowing insurers to use credit information while protecting consumers from potential negative impacts. Critics might argue that relying heavily on credit scores could unintentionally disadvantage individuals with less than stellar credit, potentially leading to higher insurance costs for those already struggling financially. Proponents may counter that the proper application of updated credit data will ultimately lead to more accurate pricing of insurance policies, reflecting an individual’s actual risk profile.

Companion Bills

TX SB1644

Identical Relating to the use of a consumer's credit score in the underwriting or rating of certain personal lines property and casualty insurance policies.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1644

Relating to the use of a consumer's credit score in the underwriting or rating of certain personal lines property and casualty insurance policies.

TX SB61

Provides for the use of credit information in underwriting or rating of certain personal insurance policies. (8/1/25)

TX SB507

Underwriting and Rate Risking; use of credit information and credit scores in underwriting, rating risks, adverse actions, or certain other actions by insurance companies; prohibit

TX HB1582

Prohibiting the use of credit information in underwriting and rating personal automobile and homeowners insurance policies and prohibiting certain surveillance practices by insurers.

TX A1931

Prohibits use of education, occupation, and credit score as rating factors in automobile insurance underwriting.

TX S2248

Prohibits use of education, occupation, and credit score as rating factors in automobile insurance underwriting.

TX HB2741

Relating to prohibiting the use of credit scoring in certain lines of personal insurance.

TX HB05281

An Act Prohibiting Insurance Companies From Using Credit History As A Factor In Underwriting Or Rating Homeowners Insurance Policies.

TX HB574

Prohibits the use of certain rating factors in insurance underwriting

TX HB2819

Residential property insurance; fire; underwriting

Similar Bills

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