Texas Administrative Code
Title 28 - INSURANCE
Part 1 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Chapter 5 - PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE
Subchapter N - RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY INSURANCE MARKET ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Division 2 - PLAN OF OPERATION
Section 5.9408 - Participating Agents
Universal Citation: 28 TX Admin Code § 5.9408
Current through Reg. 50, No. 26; June 27, 2025
(a) Qualifications.
(1) An individual is eligible to perform the
functions of an originating agent for a MAP applicant if the individual, at the
time the application to the MAP is completed, is duly licensed by the
Department as a local recording agent or is a salaried representative for an
insurer whose plan of operation does not contemplate the use of local recording
agents.
(2) An individual is
eligible to perform the functions of an issuing agent for an insurer
voluntarily participating in the MAP if the individual is duly licensed by the
Department as a local recording agent and is appointed to represent the insurer
or is a salaried representative for an insurer whose plan of operation does not
contemplate the use of local recording agents.
(b) Functions of an originating agent.
(1) The originating agent shall complete the
application for assistance in obtaining residential property insurance on
behalf of the MAP applicant.
(2)
The originating agent shall submit the application and documentation required
by subsection (e) of §5.9406 of this plan of operation (also subsection (e) of
§
5.9406 of this title, relating to
Eligibility for Referral) regarding cancellation, non-renewal, or declination
to the MAP as soon as possible, but no later than the fifth business day
following completion of the application.
(3) Pursuant to Article 21.49-12 §4(f) of the
Insurance Code, if the originating agent and the issuing agent are not the same
person, the originating agent may not be held to be the agent of the insurer
unless there is an appointment as specified by Article 21.14 of the Insurance
Code.
(c) Functions of an issuing agent.
(1) The issuing agent shall
perform all of the customary duties of a local recording agent including, but
not limited to, the following:
(A) signing,
executing and delivering policies of insurance;
(B) maintaining a record of the
business;
(C) examining and
inspecting the risk; and
(D)
receiving and collecting premiums.
(2) The issuing agent may also be the
originating agent.
(d) Agent commissions.
(1) Originating agent's
commission.
(A) Pursuant to Article 21.49-12
§4(e) of the Insurance Code, the originating agent shall share commissions with
the issuing agent.
(B) The
originating agent's share of the commission for the original policy term shall
be as follows: $25 when the policy premium is $500 or less, and $50 when the
policy premium is over $500.
(C) If
the issuing agent is a licensed local recording agent, the originating agent's
share of the commission for policy renewals shall be 25 percent of the amount
of the commission paid to the issuing agent by the insurer. If the issuing
agent is a salaried representative, the originating agent's commission fee for
policy renewals shall be $15. The renewal commission and renewal commission fee
requirements shall apply only to policy renewals in which the insurer is the
same insurer as when the original policy was issued through the MAP.
(D) Within five working days after the
issuance date of the insurance policy issued through the MAP, the insurer shall
notify the Department by mail or facsimile transmission and the originating
agent in writing or via electronic means that the insurance policy was issued.
The notice shall include the insurance policy number and the name, address,
telephone number, and fax number of the issuing agent.
(E) The issuing agent shall be responsible
for payment of the originating agent's share of the commission and commission
fee as specified in subparagraphs (B) and (C) of this paragraph within 30 days
after the date the commission payment is made to the issuing agent by the
insurer.
(2) Issuing
agent's commission. The payment of the commission to the issuing agent is based
on the contract or agreement between the insurer and the issuing
agent.
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