Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
INSURANCE CODE |
Title 10. PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE |
Subtitle D. FIRE INSURANCE AND ALLIED LINES, INCLUDING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY INSURANCE |
Chapter 2006. PREMIUM RATE DISCOUNTS |
Subchapter B. OPTIONAL PREMIUM DISCOUNT FOR CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY INSURANCE POLICIES |
Sec. 2006.052. OPTIONAL PREMIUM DISCOUNT
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(a) Except as provided by Section 2006.053, an insurer that issues a residential property insurance policy may:
(1) discount the premiums that would otherwise be charged for the policy by not less than three percent if the policyholder:
(A) has continuously been a residential property insurance policyholder with the insurer or an affiliate of the insurer; and
(B) has not filed a residential property insurance claim during the three years before the effective date of the policy; and
(2) increase the amount of the discount by one percent for each subsequent year in which the policyholder:
(A) has been a residential property insurance policyholder with the insurer or an affiliate of the insurer; and
(B) has not filed a residential property insurance claim.
(b) This section applies to an insurer that uses a tier classification or discount program that has a premium consequence based in whole or in part on claims experience, regardless of whether any of the policies that continuously covered the policyholder was a different kind of residential property insurance policy from the policy eligible for the premium discount.
(c) A residential property insurance claim under this section does not include a claim:
(1) resulting from a loss caused by natural causes;
(2) that is filed but is not paid or payable under the policy; or
(3) that an insurer is prohibited from using under Section 544.353.