Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
Section 501.153 - Authority to Appear, Intervene, or Initiate The public counsel:
(1) may appear or intervene, as a party or otherwise, as a matter of right before the commissioner or department on behalf of insurance consumers, as a class, in matters involving: (A) rates, rules, and forms affecting: (i) property and casualty insurance;(iii) credit life insurance;(iv) credit accident and health insurance; or(v) any other line of insurance for which the commissioner or department promulgates, sets, adopts, or approves rates, rules, or forms;(B) rules affecting life, health, or accident insurance; or(C) withdrawal of approval of policy forms:(i) in proceedings initiated by the department under Sections 1701.055 and 1701.057; or(ii) if the public counsel presents persuasive evidence to the department that the forms do not comply with this code, a rule adopted under this code, or any other law;(2) may initiate or intervene as a matter of right or otherwise appear in a judicial proceeding involving or arising from an action taken by an administrative agency in a proceeding in which the public counsel previously appeared under the authority granted by this chapter;(3) may appear or intervene, as a party or otherwise, as a matter of right on behalf of insurance consumers as a class in any proceeding in which the public counsel determines that insurance consumers are in need of representation, except that the public counsel may not intervene in an enforcement or parens patriae proceeding brought by the attorney general; and(4) may appear or intervene before the commissioner or department as a party or otherwise on behalf of small commercial insurance consumers, as a class, in a matter involving rates, rules, or forms affecting commercial insurance consumers, as a class, in any proceeding in which the public counsel determines that small commercial consumers are in need of representation.Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1274, Sec. 2, eff. 4/1/2005.