Governmental & Legislative Advocacy
Thompson Coe assists insurers with any aspect of their business subject to regulatory or legislative action. Through our office in Austin, we promote and protect client interests by actively participating in the legislative advocacy processes and monitoring regulatory developments in Texas.
Members of our team have served in the Texas Legislature, been counsel for insurers in hundreds of transactions, and represented insurers and insurance-industry associations in regulatory matters before more than a dozen state insurance departments. Our lawyers draft legislative and rule-making proposals and provide legal and technical support so that our clients can effectively comment on and influence the outcome of proposed insurance legislation or regulations. This includes working to repeal or modify existing laws and arguing against the passage of potentially harmful legislation.
For more than 30 years, Thompson Coe has worked on bills in the biennial sessions of the Texas legislature, affecting both the property/casualty and the life/accident and health insurance industries. Members of our team have written and advised upon numerous amendments to the Texas Insurance Code, which have had a major impact on the regulation of insurance in Texas.
Our legislative advocacy has also involved significant changes to landmark Texas legislation and the creation of significant innovations that have brought greater efficiency to the state’s insurance industry.
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In one recent legislative session, the legislature accepted nine of the 10 initiatives we proposed, including provisions relating to using private placements to fund variable annuities and eliminating valuation fees on life insurance policies.
More than 200 amendments to make the 1991 Insurance Reform Bill more practical for the industry, with special emphasis on the impact of the “prompt payment of claims” statute
A key amendment to the 1995 Tort Reform Bill that positively assisted the insurance industry in preventing new causes of action when new TDI rules are adopted under the Insurance Code Deceptive Trade Practices Act
Legislation to create the Catastrophe Reserve Trust Fund for the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association to create a reserve of more than $500 million to pay damage claims resulting from hurricanes and similar natural disasters
Drafting and passage of legislation on suitability, use of private placements in variable life and annuities, non-insurance benefits, defining unfair discrimination, and setting forth reasonable standards in rate regulation