Sec. 353.207. CHARGES FOR OTHER INSURANCE AND FORMS OF PROTECTION INCLUDED IN RETAIL INSTALLMENT CONTRACT. (a) A retail installment contract may include as a separate charge an amount for insurance coverage that is:
(1) for a risk of loss or liability reasonably related to:
(A) the commercial vehicle;
(B) the use of the commercial vehicle; or
(C) goods or services that:
(i) are related to the commercial vehicle; and
(ii) may ordinarily be insured with a commercial vehicle;
(2) written on policies or endorsement forms prescribed or approved by the commissioner of insurance; and
(3) ordinarily available in policies or endorsements offered to the public or for commercial purposes.
(b) A retail installment contract may include as a separate charge an amount for:
(1) motor vehicle property damage or bodily injury liability insurance;
(2) mechanical breakdown insurance;
(3) participation in a motor vehicle theft protection plan;
(4) insurance to pay all or part of the amount computed by subtracting the proceeds of the retail buyer's basic collision policy on the commercial vehicle from the amount owed on the vehicle in the event of a total loss or theft of the vehicle;
(5) a warranty or service contract relating to the commercial vehicle;
(6) an identity recovery service contract; or
(7) a debt cancellation agreement.
(b-1) In this section, "identity recovery service contract" means an agreement:
(1) to provide identity recovery, as defined by Section 1304.003, Occupations Code;
(2) that is entered into for a separately stated consideration and for a specified term; and
(3) that is financed through a retail installment contract.
(c) Notwithstanding any other law, service contracts and debt cancellation agreements sold by a retail seller of a commercial vehicle to a retail buyer are not subject to Chapter 101 or 226, Insurance Code.
(d) In addition to the charges for insurance coverage permitted under Subsection (a) or (b), a retail installment contract may include a charge for insurance coverage relating to:
(1) the commercial vehicle;
(2) the use of the commercial vehicle; or
(3) the retail installment contract.
(e) Insurance coverage under Subsection (d) may be provided only by:
(1) an insurer authorized under the Insurance Code to engage in the business of insurance in this state; or
(2) if permitted under the Insurance Code, a surplus lines insurer eligible to provide the insurance under Chapter 981, Insurance Code.
(f) A retail installment contract must set forth the amount of each charge for insurance coverage under Subsection (d) and the type of the coverage provided for that charge.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 117 (H.B. 2559), Sec. 17, eff. September 1, 2011.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1207 (S.B. 1388), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2013.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 4 - Regulation of Interest, Loans, and Financed Transactions
Subtitle B - Loans and Financed Transactions
Chapter 353 - Commercial Motor Vehicle Installment Sales
Section 353.201. Property Insurance
Section 353.202. Credit Life and Credit Health and Accident Insurance
Section 353.203. Maximum Amount of Credit Life and Credit Health and Accident Coverage
Section 353.204. Insurance Statement
Section 353.205. Statement if Liability Insurance Not Included in Contract
Section 353.206. Buyer's Failure to Provide Evidence of Insurance
Section 353.208. Holder's Duty if Insurance Is Adjusted or Terminated
Section 353.209. Gain or Advantage From Insurance Not Additional Charge
Section 353.211. Effect of Adding Premium to Contract
Section 353.212. Financing Entity May Not Require Insurance From Particular Source