Florida Senate - 2008 CS for SB 1684
By the Committee on Banking and Insurance; and Senator Baker
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A bill to be entitled
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An act relating to title insurance; creating the Florida
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2008 Title Insurance Study Advisory Council; providing for
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membership; providing for administrative support for the
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council; providing responsibilities of the council;
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authorizing the council to invite independent actuaries to
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provide certain information; providing council meeting
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requirements; requiring the council to file a report with
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the Governor and Legislature; providing for termination of
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the council; providing an effective date.
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WHEREAS, the Legislature finds that a stable and efficient
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title insurance delivery system is necessary to promote the
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economic well-being of the residents of Florida, and
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WHEREAS, Florida consumers have a right to effective and
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affordable title insurance, and
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WHEREAS, title insurance is essential to ensure homeowners
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and landowners of the safety of real estate transfers in Florida,
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and
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WHEREAS, investors and lienholders require the security
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accorded their business interests by a financially stable and
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regulated title insurance industry, and
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WHEREAS, a viable title insurance delivery system requires
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efficient and comprehensive state oversight to regulate insurer
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and agent solvency, education, licensing, and discipline and the
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establishment of nondiscriminatory title insurance rates and
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forms, and
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WHEREAS, it is the express intent of the Legislature to
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conduct a comprehensive review of the title insurance industry
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prior to authorizing any substantive alterations to the
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regulatory scheme, delivery of the product, or rules affecting
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the conduct of the industry, NOW, THEREFORE,
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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Section 1. (1) This act may be cited as the "Florida 2008
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Title Insurance Study Advisory Council Act."
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(2) The purpose of this act is to create an advisory
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council to undertake a comprehensive examination of the title
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insurance delivery system of this state with the ultimate goal of
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making recommendations for legislation to promote a sound and
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stable system to promote the safety of real property transfers in
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this state.
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(3) The Florida 2008 Title Insurance Study Advisory Council
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is created. The council shall consist of the following 23
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members:
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(a) The Governor or the Governor's designee. The Governor
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shall serve as chair of the council.
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(b) The Chief Financial Officer or the Chief Financial
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Officer's designee. The Chief Financial Officer shall serve as
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vice chair of the council.
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(c) One member of the Senate appointed by the President of
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the Senate.
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(d) One member of the House of Representatives appointed by
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the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
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(e) The Insurance Consumer Advocate appointed pursuant to
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s. 627.0613, Florida Statutes.
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(f) The Commissioner of Insurance Regulation or the
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commissioner's designee.
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(g) The Secretary of Business and Professional Regulation
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or the secretary's designee.
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(h) Four representatives of title insurers doing business
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in the state from four different title insurers, appointed by the
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President of the Senate. No more than one representative may be
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named from each affiliated group of corporations as defined in s.
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624.509(5)(a)2., Florida Statutes. Such appointments may not
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overlap with those insurer appointments made under paragraph (i).
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(i) Four representatives of title insurers doing business
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in the state from four different title insurers, appointed by the
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Speaker of the House of Representatives. No more than one
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representative may be named from each affiliated group of
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corporations as defined in s. 624.509(5)(a)2., Florida Statutes.
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Such appointments may not overlap with those insurer appointments
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made under paragraph (h).
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(j) Three independent licensed title insurance agents
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appointed by the President of the Senate from a list of five
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agents submitted by the Florida Land Title Association.
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(k) Three independent licensed title insurance agents
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appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives from a
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list of five agents submitted by the Florida Land Title
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Association.
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(l) Two members of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law
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Section of The Florida Bar who are practicing real estate
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attorneys not employed by a title insurer. The designation of
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such members shall be made by the Real Property, Probate and
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Trust Law Section of The Florida Bar.
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(4) The council shall be administratively supported by the
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staff of the Office of the Governor. The Department of Financial
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Services, the Office of Insurance Regulation, and other agencies
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of the state, as well as staff of the applicable legislative
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committees, shall supply any information, assistance, and
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facilities that are deemed necessary by the council to carry out
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its duties.
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(5) The council shall undertake a comprehensive examination
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of the title insurance delivery system in this state and shall
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include in its study consideration of:
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(a) The historical development of the title insurance
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industry in this state and its uniqueness among other lines of
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insurance.
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(b) The current regulatory structure under which oversight
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responsibility is shared between different state agencies.
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(c) The adequacy of funds and agency personnel to exercise
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regulatory oversight.
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(d) The adequacy of current mechanisms and expertise to
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gather meaningful data to properly evaluate and adopt title
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insurance rates.
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(e) Such other topics as the council deems necessary to
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conduct a thorough examination of the title insurance industry.
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(6) The council, at the direction of the chair, may invite
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independent actuaries with title insurance expertise to provide
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information and appear before the council to aid in performing
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its duties.
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(7) The council shall hold its initial meeting no later
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than August 1, 2008, in Tallahassee. Staff for the council chair
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shall schedule and organize the initial meeting. Subsequent
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meetings of the council must be held in Tallahassee according to
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a schedule developed by the chair.
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(8) The council shall submit a final report, setting forth
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findings and specific legislative recommendations, to the
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Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the
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House of Representatives on or before December 31, 2009. The
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council shall terminate after submitting its final report but not
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later than December 31, 2009.
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Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.
CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.