28 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.9940 - Disclosure Form Required Concerning Use of Credit Information
(a) This subchapter applies to an insurer
that writes personal insurance coverage and uses credit information or credit
reports for the underwriting or rating of that coverage.
(b) The definitions adopted under Insurance
Code Article 21.49-2U apply to this subchapter.
(c) The commissioner adopts by reference
disclosure form, Form CD-1, which may be obtained from the department's website
at www.tdi.state.tx.us or from the Automobile/Homeowners Section, Mail Code
104-1A, Texas Department of Insurance 333 Guadalupe, P.O. Box 149104 Austin,
Texas 78714-9104.
(d) In accordance
with Section 7(d) of Article 21.49-2U, Insurance Code, an insurer subject to
this subchapter or its agents shall issue Form CD-1 indicating whether or not
credit information pertaining to the applicant or the insured or other
household member(s) will be obtained and used as part of the insurance credit
scoring process.
(e) An insurer may
use a disclosure form that:
(1) is allowed or
approved for use in another state, and
(2) complies with all requirements of this
section and Form CD-1.
(f) The disclosure form, unless identical to
Form CD-1, must be filed prior to use with the Texas Department of Insurance,
Property & Casualty Intake Unit, Mail Code 104-3B, P.O. Box 149104, Austin,
Texas 78714-9104 or with the Texas Department of Insurance, Property &
Casualty Intake Unit, 333 Guadalupe, Austin, Texas 78701.
(g) The written disclosure shall:
(1) contain the name, address and telephone
number (toll-free if available) of the insurer;
(2) contain a statement indicating that if
credit information is obtained or used, the insurer shall provide more detailed
information concerning how the credit information was used to underwrite or
rate the policy. This detailed information may be provided in the disclosure
form itself;
(3) be printed in
reasonably conspicuous type;
(4) be
provided by the insurer or the agent electronically, by U.S. mail or by hand
delivery;
(5) be provided to the
applicant with the application or immediately upon receipt of a complete
application, but no later than ten days after receipt of the complete
application;
(6) be provided to
insureds at renewal if credit information will be obtained and used as part of
the insurance credit scoring process;
(7) be written in English and be provided to
the applicant or insured in Spanish, if requested; and
(8) contain the summary of consumer
protections set forth in Insurance Code Article 21.42-2U as provided in Form
CD-1, including information on prohibited use of credit information, negative
factors, effect of extraordinary events, dispute resolution, error correction
and notice of action resulting in adverse effect.
(h) Insurers are subject to all other
disclosure requirements in Insurance Code Article 21.49-2U.
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