Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB751

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the acceptance of gifts, grants, and donations by the Texas Department of Insurance and the office of public insurance counsel for employee training or education.

Impact

The introduction of HB751 will potentially change how the Texas Department of Insurance and the office of public insurance counsel can enhance employee development through external funding sources. By permitting these entities to accept donations, there could be an increase in the quality and breadth of training programs available to employees, covering various insurance products and lines. This may lead to a more knowledgeable workforce that can better serve the public and the insurance industry.

Summary

House Bill 751 seeks to amend the Texas Insurance Code, specifically by adding provisions that allow the Texas Department of Insurance and the office of public insurance counsel to accept gifts, grants, and donations. This would help fund educational events and training programs for department employees. The bill emphasizes enhancing the educational qualifications of staff by making available additional resources beyond legislative appropriations, thus aiming to improve the effectiveness of the insurance regulatory framework in Texas.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve employee qualifications in the insurance sector, it may raise concerns regarding accountability and the influence of private donations on public service. Critics could argue that accepting external funding could lead to potential conflicts of interest or undermine the impartiality of the department and the office of public insurance counsel. Proponents of the bill will likely assert that the advantages of enhanced training opportunities outweigh these concerns, provided there are robust regulations in place to govern the acceptance and use of such funds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1067

Relating to prohibiting public institutions of higher education and employees of public institutions of higher education and their spouses from soliciting or accepting gifts, grants, donations, or investments from certain foreign entities.

TX HB173

Relating to prohibiting public institutions of higher education from soliciting or accepting gifts, grants, or donations from certain foreign countries.

TX HB1776

Requiring higher educational institutions to report the reception of foreign grants, donations, and contracts to the department of education and the general court.

TX HB1765

In employees, providing for insurance benefits for part-time police officers.

TX SF2006

Statewide Office of Appellate Counsel and Training and the State Board of Appellate Counsel and Training organization modification provision, Statewide Office of Appellate Counsel and Training attorneys and other employees salary and employment terms modifications provision

TX SF2145

A bill for an act relating to monetary donations that may be received and gifted by local officials and local employees to offset medical or health care expenses, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SF 580, SF 261.)

TX SB361

Revise laws relating to health insurance claims submitted to the department of public health and human insurances

TX S0572

Ethics for Public Officers and Employees

TX SB1642

Relating to the administration of the Texas Department of Insurance, including the appointment of the state commission of insurance.

TX SF261

A bill for an act relating to monetary donations that may be received and gifted by local officials and local employees to offset medical or health care expenses, and making penalties applicable.(See SF 580, SF 2145.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.