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Commissioner’s Bulletin # B-0002-99

January 6, 1999


To:   ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES, CORPORATIONS, MUTUALS, ASSOCIATIONS, OR OTHER INSURERS WRITING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY INSURANCE IN THE STATE OF TEXAS

Re:   RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY: DWELLING FIRE BENCHMARK RATES


A mistake was discovered in Commissioner's Bulletin Number B-0085-98. An entry in Dwelling Premium Chart Number 12 (page 46) was incorrect. Enclosed for your use is the revised Dwelling Premium Chart Number 12. Please make the appropriate changes in your dwelling miscellaneous property schedule rates.

The changes in the benchmark rates ordered by the Commissioner are effective February 1, 1999. For flex rate filings, Article 5.101 of the Texas Insurance Code states that within 30 days of the effective date of the benchmark rates, each insurer that proposes to write that line of insurance during the effective period of the benchmark rates shall make a rate filing with the Texas Department of Insurance.

The new rates take effect on the date specified by the insurer, but not later than the 60th day after the date of filing of the rates with the Department. From and after the effective date of the benchmark, February 1, 1999, and prior to the new filing, the insurer's previously filed rates shall remain in effect. Any policy effective on or after the effective date of the insurer's new flex rate filing must be written using the new rates.

All flex filings should be submitted to:

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
  • PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INTAKE UNIT (MC 104-3B)
  • P.O. BOX 149104
  • AUSTIN, TX 78714-9104

We apologize for any inconvenience this revision may cause.

Questions regarding residential property rate filings should be directed to Sara Jimenez, Property & Casualty Actuarial Section, 512-305-6747, or to Jennifer Wu, Property & Casualty Actuarial Section, 512-475-3016.

Sincerely,

Philip Presley, FCAS, MAAA
Chief Property & Casualty Actuary
Technical Analysis Division

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For more information, contact: ChiefClerk@tdi.texas.gov