HB 937

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A bill to be entitled
2An act relating to title insurance; creating the Florida
32008 Title Insurance Study Advisory Council; providing for
4membership; providing for administrative support for the
5council; providing responsibilities of the council;
6authorizing the council to invite independent actuaries to
7provide certain information; providing council meeting
8requirements; requiring the council to file a report with
9the Governor and Legislature; providing for termination of
10the council; providing an effective date.
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12     WHEREAS, the Legislature finds that a stable and efficient
13title insurance delivery system is necessary to promote the
14economic well-being of the citizens of Florida, and
15     WHEREAS, Florida consumers have a right to effective and
16affordable title insurance, and
17     WHEREAS, title insurance is essential to ensure homeowners
18and landowners of the safety of real estate transfers in
19Florida, and
20     WHEREAS, investors and lienholders require the security
21accorded their business interests by a financially stable and
22regulated title insurance industry, and
23     WHEREAS, a viable title insurance delivery system requires
24efficient and comprehensive state oversight to regulate insurer
25and agent solvency, education, licensing, and discipline and the
26establishment of nondiscriminatory title insurance rates and
27forms, and
28     WHEREAS, it is the express intent of the Legislature to
29conduct a comprehensive review of the title insurance industry
30prior to authorizing any substantive alterations to the
31regulatory scheme, delivery of the product, or rules impacting
32the conduct of the industry, NOW, THEREFORE,
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34Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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36     Section 1.  (1)  This act may be cited as the "Florida 2008
37Title Insurance Study Advisory Council Act."
38     (2)  The purpose of this act is to create an advisory
39council to undertake a comprehensive examination of the title
40insurance delivery system of this state with the ultimate goal
41of making recommendations for legislation to promote a sound and
42stable system to promote the safety of real property transfers
43in this state.
44     (3)  The Florida 2008 Title Insurance Study Advisory
45Council is created. The council shall consist of the following
4623 members:
47     (a)  The Governor or the Governor's designee. The Governor
48or the Governor's designee shall serve as chair of the council.
49     (b)  The Chief Financial Officer or the Chief Financial
50Officer's designee. The Chief Financial Officer shall serve as
51vice chair of the council.
52     (c)  One member of the Senate appointed by the President of
53Senate.
54     (d)  One member of the House of Representatives appointed
55by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
56     (e)  The Insurance Consumer Advocate appointed pursuant to
57s. 627.0613, Florida Statutes.
58     (f)  The Commissioner of Insurance Regulation.
59     (g)  The Secretary of Business and Professional Regulation.
60     (h)  Four representatives of title insurers doing business
61in this state from four different title insurers appointed by
62the President of the Senate and four representatives of title
63insurers doing business in this state from four different title
64insurers appointed by the Speaker of the House of
65Representatives. No more than one such appointment may be named
66from each affiliated group of corporations as defined in s.
67624.509(5)(a)2., Florida Statutes.
68     (i)  Three independent licensed title insurance agents
69appointed by the President of the Senate.
70     (j)  Three independent licensed title insurance agents
71appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
72     (k)  Two members of the Real Property, Probate and Trust
73Law Section of The Florida Bar who are practicing real estate
74attorneys not employed by a title insurer. The designation of
75such members shall be made by the Real Property, Probate and
76Trust Law Section of The Florida Bar.
77     (4)  The council shall be administratively supported by the
78staff of the Office of the Governor. The Department of Financial
79Services, the Office of Insurance Regulation, and other agencies
80of the state, as well as staff of the applicable legislative
81committees, shall supply any information, assistance, and
82facilities that are deemed necessary by the council to carry out
83its duties.
84     (5)  The council shall undertake a comprehensive
85examination of the title insurance delivery system in this state
86and shall include in its study consideration of:
87     (a)  The historical development of the title insurance
88industry in this state and its uniqueness among other lines of
89insurance.
90     (b)  The current regulatory structure under which oversight
91responsibility is shared between different state agencies.
92     (c)  The adequacy of funds and agency personnel to exercise
93regulatory oversight.
94     (d)  The adequacy of current mechanisms and expertise to
95gather meaningful data to properly evaluate and adopt title
96insurance rates.
97     (e)  Such other topics as the council deems necessary to
98conduct a thorough examination of the title insurance industry.
99     (6)  The council, at the direction of the chair, may invite
100independent actuaries with title insurance expertise to provide
101information and appear before the council to aid in performing
102its duties.
103     (7)  The council shall hold its initial meeting no later
104than August 1, 2008, in Tallahassee. Staff for the council chair
105shall schedule and organize the initial meeting. Subsequent
106meetings of the council must be held in Tallahassee according to
107a schedule developed by the chair.
108     (8)  The council shall submit a final report, setting forth
109findings and specific legislative recommendations, to the
110Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the
111House of Representatives on or before December 31, 2009. The
112council shall terminate after submitting its final report but
113not later than December 31, 2009.
114     Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.


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