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Texas Department of Insurance
The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) is soliciting moving and relocation services to move equipment, evidence materials, and office items for the Texas State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) from North Austin to a new downtown Austin facility. The work includes relocation of pallets containing evidence, storage totes, racks, office furniture, and rental of moving boxes/crates, with required secured badge access at origin and destination. The period of performance is scheduled for early Spring 2026 and the solicitation is procurement for services (not a grant).
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
Texas Department of Insurance
Close: Mar 25, 2026
The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) is soliciting moving and relocation services to move equipment, evidence materials, and office items for the Texas State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) from North Austin to a new downtown Austin facility. The work includes relocation of pallets containing evidence, storage totes, racks, office furniture, and rental of moving boxes/crates, with required secured badge access at origin and destination. The period of performance is scheduled for early Spring 2026 and the solicitation is procurement for services (not a grant).
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Posted Date
Aug 4, 2025
Due Date
Aug 19, 2025
Release: Aug 4, 2025
Texas Department of Insurance
Close: Aug 19, 2025
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Texas Department of Insurance
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Posted Date
Jul 17, 2025
Due Date
Aug 1, 2025
Release: Jul 17, 2025
Texas Department of Insurance
Close: Aug 1, 2025
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Texas Department of Insurance
This document is an Official Order from the Texas Commissioner of Insurance, serving as a consent order with JNT Resource Partners, LP. It addresses JNT's failure to comply with requirements for maintaining its third-party administrator (TPA) certificate of authority, specifically the timely filing of annual reports and payment of associated fees for calendar years 2020-2024. JNT has agreed to pay a $25,000 administrative penalty.
Effective Date
Mar 4, 2025
Expires
Effective: Mar 4, 2025
Texas Department of Insurance
Expires:
This document is an Official Order from the Texas Commissioner of Insurance, serving as a consent order with JNT Resource Partners, LP. It addresses JNT's failure to comply with requirements for maintaining its third-party administrator (TPA) certificate of authority, specifically the timely filing of annual reports and payment of associated fees for calendar years 2020-2024. JNT has agreed to pay a $25,000 administrative penalty.
Texas Department of Insurance
This consent order, issued by the Texas Commissioner of Insurance, addresses Northeast Agencies Inc.'s failure to timely file surplus lines policies and related documents. Northeast Agencies Inc. has agreed to pay an administrative penalty of $4,200 and has waived all procedural rights.
Effective Date
Oct 12, 2023
Expires
Effective: Oct 12, 2023
Texas Department of Insurance
Expires:
This consent order, issued by the Texas Commissioner of Insurance, addresses Northeast Agencies Inc.'s failure to timely file surplus lines policies and related documents. Northeast Agencies Inc. has agreed to pay an administrative penalty of $4,200 and has waived all procedural rights.
Texas Department of Insurance
This document is a Consent Order (No. 2025-9568) issued by the Texas Commissioner of Insurance on October 24, 2025, against Risk Placement Services, Inc. for failing to timely file surplus lines policies. Risk Placement Services, Inc. has agreed to waive certain rights and pay an administrative penalty of $18,475 within 30 days from the order date. The order details the factual findings, legal conclusions, and the specific penalty for the violations.
Effective Date
Oct 24, 2025
Expires
Effective: Oct 24, 2025
Texas Department of Insurance
Expires:
This document is a Consent Order (No. 2025-9568) issued by the Texas Commissioner of Insurance on October 24, 2025, against Risk Placement Services, Inc. for failing to timely file surplus lines policies. Risk Placement Services, Inc. has agreed to waive certain rights and pay an administrative penalty of $18,475 within 30 days from the order date. The order details the factual findings, legal conclusions, and the specific penalty for the violations.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Texas Department of Insurance
The State Board of Insurance convened to consider the designation of Catastrophe Areas, focusing on regions lacking reasonably available Windstorm and Hail Insurance for a substantial number of property owners. Pursuant to Senate Bill 31, the board designated specific counties as Windstorm and Hail Insurance Catastrophe Areas, including Aransas, Brazoria, Calhoun, Cameron, Chambers, Galveston, Jefferson, Kenedy, Kleberg, Matagorda, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, and Willacy. The establishment of these areas became effective on June 2, 1971.
The order addresses the 2006 manual rate filings submitted by the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association for all types and classes of risks. It involves consideration of rate changes for commercial and residential properties, non-hurricane and hurricane losses, associated loss adjustment expenses, and contributions to the Catastrophe Reserve Trust Fund. The order sets specific expense provisions, including those for commission, brokerage, general expenses, taxes, licenses, fees, and the net cost of reinsurance. It approves modified rates for commercial and residential property risks and denies a petition to suspend the rate change limitation.
The strategic management plan outlines the organization and reforms of the workers' compensation system. It focuses on stakeholder input, technology use for simplification, respect for all participants, and collaboration to restore injured employee functionality and return them to work. Key areas include injured employee services, return to work, medical quality, cost and access, dispute resolution, and performance-based oversight. The plan also emphasizes electronic medical billing and stakeholder involvement in rulemaking and policymaking.
The meeting included updates from the Office of the Medical Advisor, covering quality of care complaints and medical quality reviews. There were discussions on compliance and investigations, including complaint data, compliance audits, and fraud prosecution units. Updates were provided on the Designated Doctor Program, DWC Forms and Notices, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), legislative matters, and litigation cases. The meeting also featured a hearings update, covering proceedings and electronic document handling.
The Fiscal Year 2021 Research Agenda for the Workers' Compensation Research and Evaluation Group (REG) focuses on monitoring the Texas workers' compensation system, addressing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and evaluating healthcare networks. Key areas of focus include completing and publishing the 2021 Workers' Compensation Health Care Network Report Card, analyzing the initial impact of COVID-19 on the Texas workers' compensation system, and studying the use of telemedicine in the Texas workers' compensation system.
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