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  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.11-2 - Agency Contracts With Insolvent Insurers
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Sec. 1. Every agency contract entered into on and after the effective date of this Act by an ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.20-2 - Advertisements For Certain Health Benefit Plans
    Scope of Article Sec. 1. (a) This article applies only to a health benefit plan that provides benefits for medical or surgical expenses incurred ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.28-A - Insurer Delinquencies And Prevention Of Insurer Delinquencies; Supervision Of Insurers And Proceedings, Conservatorships, Liquidations--Additional And Alternate Provisions
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Purposes and findings Sec. 1. It is the sense of the Legislature that existing provisions and conditions of law ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.28-C - Property And Casualty Insurance Guaranty Act
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Short title Sec. 1. This article shall be known as the Texas Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Act. ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.28-D - Life, Accident, Health, And Hospital Service Insurance Guaranty Association
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Short title Sec. 1. This Act shall be known and may be cited as the Life, Accident, Health, and ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.28-E - Disclosure Of Guaranty Fund Nonparticipation In Insurance Policies, Contracts, And Applications And In Certificates And Evidences Of Coverage
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 (a) Each insurance policy or contract or application or certificate or evidence of coverage, other than a fidelity, surety, ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.31 - Unlawful Dividends
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 It shall not be lawful for any insurance company organized under the laws of this State to make ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.32 - Unlawful Dividend
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 No life, health, fire, marine, or inland insurance company, organized under the laws of this state, shall make ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.32A - Legality Of Dividend
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 For the purpose of determining the legality of a dividend to shareholders paid by stock domestic insurance companies ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.39 - Loss Or Claim Reserves
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Every insurer shall maintain reserves in an amount estimated in the aggregate to provide for the payment of ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.39-A - Asset Protection Act
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Title Sec. 1. This article shall be known and may be cited as the Asset Protection Act. Purpose ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.39-B - Restriction On Transactions With Funds And Assets
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Sec. 1. Any director, member of a committee, or officer, or any clerk of a domestic company, who ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.40 - Certificates From Other States
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 The Board, in calculating the reserve liability of any such company, may accept the certificate of the officer ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.41 - Other Laws For Certain Companies
    No provision of this chapter shall apply to companies carrying on the business of life or casualty insurance on the assessment or annual premium plan, ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.42 - Texas Laws Govern Policies
    Any contract of insurance payable to any citizen or inhabitant of this State by any insurance company or corporation doing business within this State shall ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.47 - False Statement In Written Instrument; Penalty
    (a) A person commits an offense if the person knowingly or intentionally makes, files or uses any instrument in writing required to be made to ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49 - Catastrophe Property Insurance Pool Act
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Declaration and Purpose Sec. 1. It is hereby declared by the Legislature that an adequate market for windstorm, ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-2V - Membership Dues; Issuance And Renewal Of Policy
    (a) Except as otherwise provided by law, an insurer may require that membership dues in its sponsoring organization be paid as a condition for issuance ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-3 - Medical Liability Insurance Underwriting Association Act
    Short title Text of Sec. 1 effective until April 1, 2007 Section 1. This Act shall be known as the "Texas Medical Liability Insurance ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-3a - Reactivation Of Joint Underwriting Associations
    Sec. 1. Subsequent to the suspension of the operation of the Joint Underwriting Association created by the Texas Medical Liability Insurance Underwriting Association Act (Article ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-3b - Joint Underwriting Associations
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Short title Sec. 1. This article may be cited as the Joint Underwriting Association Licensing Act. Definitions Sec. ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-3c - Texas Nonprofit Organization Liability Insurance Underwriting Association
    Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Association" means the Texas Nonprofit Organization Liability Insurance Underwriting Association. (2) "Board" means the State Board of Insurance. ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-3d - Revenue Bond Program And Procedures For Certain Liability Insurance
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Legislative Finding; Purpose Sec. 1. The legislature finds that the issuance of bonds to provide a method to raise ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-4 - Self-Insurance Trusts
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 (a) In this article: (1) "Physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine in this state. (2) "Dentist" ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-4a - Coverage Of Physicians Under Contracts Of Professional Liability Insurance Issued By Health Care Liability Claim Trusts
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Contracts of professional liability insurance issued by a health care liability claim trust created under Article 21.49-4, Insurance Code, ...
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  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-6 - Self-Insurance Trusts For Banks
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Bank" means any bank chartered under the provisions of federal or ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-7 - Self-Insurance Trust For Savings And Loan Associations
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Savings and loan association" means a savings and loan association chartered ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-8 - Disclosure Of Material Transactions Report
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Application; Exemption Sec. 1. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) of this section, this article applies to ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-11 - Texas Public Entity Excess Insurance Pool
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Pool" means the Texas public entity excess insurance pool. (2) "Fund" ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-13 - Excess Liability Pools
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Pool" means an excess liability pool created under this article. (2) ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-14 - Texas Nonprofit Organizations Liability Pool
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Pool" means the Texas Nonprofit Organizations Liability Pool. (2) "Fund" means ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-15 - Information Required To Be Provided By Insurer To Governmental Entity With Which Insurer Contracts
    Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Governmental entity" means a state agency or political subdivision of this state. (2) "Insurer" means: (A) an insurance ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-15A - Insurer Report To State Office Of Risk Management
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Insurer" means an insurance company, inter-insurance exchange, mutual or reciprocal association, ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-16 - Bid Requirements For Insurers Who Contract With Municipalities
    Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Insurer" means: (A) an insurance company, including a company providing stop-loss or excess loss insurance; (B) a health ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-17 - Risk Management Pools
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "School district" means a public school district created under the laws ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-18 - Texas Child-Care Facility Liability Pool
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Board" means the board of trustees of the pool. (2) "Child-care ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49-20 - Property And Casualty Legislative Oversight Committee
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 (a) In this section, "committee" means the property and casualty insurance legislative oversight committee. (b) The committee is ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49A. FAIR PLAN (FAIR ACCESS TO INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS) ACT. Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Authority; Purpose Sec. 1. (a) If the commissioner determines, after a public hearing, that in all or any part of the state residential property insurance is not reasonably available in the voluntary market to a substantial number of insurable risks or that at least 25 percent of the applicants to the residential property market assistance program who are qualified under the plan of operation have not been placed with an insurer in the previous six-month period, the commissioner may establish a FAIR (Fair Access to Insurance Requirements) Plan to deliver residential property insurance to citizens of this state in underserved areas, which shall be determined and designated by the commissioner by rule. (a-1) Expired. (b) Except as provided by this subsection, each insurer, as defined herein, as a condition of its authority to transact residential property insurance in this state, shall participate in the FAIR Plan Association in accordance with this Act. The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association established by Article 21.49 of this code may not participate in the FAIR Plan Association for any purpose. (c) The FAIR Plan may not provide windstorm and hail insurance coverage for a risk eligible for that coverage under Article 21.49 of this code. Definitions Sec. 2. (1) "FAIR Plan Association" or "association" means a nonprofit association established pursuant to this Act to develop and administer a program to provide residential property insurance in designated underserved areas in this state. (2) "Insurer" means any licensed insurer writing property and casualty insurance in this state, including: (A) a Lloyd's plan company; and (B) a reciprocal or interinsurance exchange. (3) "Residential property insurance" means the coverage against loss to real or tangible personal property at a fixed location provided in a homeowners policy, residential fire and allied lines policy, or farm and ranch owners policy. (4) "Inspection bureau" means the organization or organizations designated by the FAIR Plan Association with the approval of the commissioner to make inspections to determine the condition of the properties for which residential property insurance is sought and to perform such other duties as may be authorized by the FAIR Plan Association or the commissioner. The manner and scope of the inspection and evaluation report for residential property shall be prescribed by the association pursuant to the plan of operation. (5) "Net direct premiums" means gross direct written premiums less return premiums upon canceled contracts (irrespective of reinsurance assumed or ceded) written on residential property pursuant to this Act. (6) "Underserved area(s)" means area(s) designated as underserved by the commissioner by rule. In determining which areas will be designated as underserved, the commissioner shall consider the factors specified in Section 1, Article 5.35-3, of this code. Governing Committee; Plan of Operation Sec. 3. (a) The FAIR Plan shall be administered by the governing committee of the association pursuant to a plan of operation. Subject to the approval of the commissioner, the governing committee shall develop the plan of operation and propose amendments thereto. The plan of operation and any amendments thereto shall be adopted by the commissioner by rule. The governing committee may on its own initiative or at the request of the commissioner amend the plan of operation. (b) The governing committee shall be composed of 11 members appointed by the commissioner as follows: (1) five members who represent the interests of insurers; (2) four public members who reside in this state; and (3) two members who are licensed general property and casualty agents. (c) The commissioner or the commissioner's designated representative from within the Texas Department of Insurance shall serve as an ex officio member. (d) To be eligible to serve on the governing committee as a representative of insurers, a person must be a full-time employee of an authorized insurer that is a member of the association. A member of the governing committee may be removed by the commissioner without cause and replaced in accordance with Subsection (b) of this section. (e) The plan of operation shall provide: (1) for establishment of a FAIR Plan Association for the issuing of residential property insurance pursuant to this Act and the distribution of the losses and the expenses in the writing of such insurance in this state; (2) that all insurers licensed to write property insurance and writing residential property insurance shall participate in the assessments of the association, in the proportion that the net direct premiums, of each participating insurer, written in this state during the preceding calendar year, bear to the aggregate net direct premium written in this state by all participating insurers; such information shall be determined in accordance with the residential property statistical plan adopted by the commissioner; (3) that a participating insurer is entitled to receive credit for similar insurance voluntarily written in a designated underserved area and its participation in the assessments of the association shall be reduced in accordance with the provisions of the plan of operation; (4) for the immediate binding of eligible risks; for the use of premium installment payment plans, adequate marketing, and service facilities; and for the establishment of reasonable service standards; (5) procedures for efficient, economical, fair, and nondiscriminatory administration of the FAIR Plan Association; (6) procedures for determining the net level of participation required for each insurer in the FAIR Plan Association; (7) for the use of deductibles and other underwriting devices and for assessment of all members in amounts sufficient to operate the association; and establish maximum limits of liability to be placed through the program; and commissions to be paid to the licensed agents submitting applications; (8) that the association issue policies in its own name; (9) reasonable underwriting standards for determining insurability of the risk; (10) procedures for the assumption and ceding of reinsurance by the association; and (11) any other procedures or operational matters deemed necessary by the governing committee or the commissioner. (f) Notwithstanding Chapter 551, Government Code, or any other law, members of the governing committee may meet by telephone conference call, video conference, or other similar telecommunication method. The governing committee may use telephone conference call, video conference, or other similar telecommunication method for purposes of establishing a quorum or voting or for any other meeting purpose in accordance with this subsection and Subsection (g) of this section. This subsection applies without regard to the subject matter discussed or considered by the members of the governing committee at the meeting. (g) A meeting held by telephone conference call, video conference, or other similar telecommunication method: (1) is subject to the notice requirements applicable to other meetings of the governing committee; (2) may not be held unless notice of the meeting specifies the location of the meeting at which at least one member of the governing committee is physically present; (3) must be audible to the public at the location specified in the notice under Subdivision (2) of this subsection; and (4) must provide two-way audio communication between all members of the governing committee attending the meeting during the entire meeting, and if the two-way audio communication link with members attending the meeting is disrupted so that a quorum of the governing committee is no longer participating in the meeting, the meeting may not continue until the two-way audio communication link is reestablished. FAIR Plan Association Sec. 4. Pursuant to procedures and requirements set forth in the plan of operation, the FAIR Plan Association (association) shall develop and administer a program for participation by all insurers licensed to write property insurance in this state and writing residential property insurance in this state. The association shall make residential property insurance available to applicants in underserved areas whose property is insurable in accordance with reasonable underwriting standards but who, after diligent efforts, are unable to procure such insurance through the voluntary market, as evidenced by two declinations from insurers licensed to write and actually writing residential property insurance in the state. Powers of the Association; Centralized Operations Authorized Sec. 5. (a) The association is authorized, for FAIR Plan purposes only, to issue policies of insurance and endorsements thereto in its own name or a trade name duly adopted for that purpose, and to act on behalf of all participating insurers in connection with said policies and otherwise in any manner necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Act, including but not limited to issuance of policies, collection of premiums, issuance of cancellations, and payment of commissions, losses, judgments, and expenses. (b) The participating insurers shall be liable to the association as provided in this Act and the plan of operation for the expenses and liabilities so incurred by the association, and the association shall make assessments against the participating insurers as required to meet such expenses and liabilities. In connection with any policy issued by the association: (1) service of any notice, proof of loss, legal process, or other communication with respect to the policy shall be made upon the association; and (2) any action by the insured constituting a claim under the policy shall be brought only against the association, and the association shall be the proper party for all purposes in any action brought under or in connection with any such policy. The foregoing requirements shall be set forth in any policy issued by the association and the form and content of any such policy shall be subject to the approval of the commissioner. (c) The association is authorized to assume and cede reinsurance in conformity with the plan of operation. (d) Each insurer must participate in the assessments of the association in the proportion that its net direct premiums written bear to the aggregate net direct premiums written by all insurers. Coverage for Windstorm and Hail Insurance; Coverage for Certain Property Located Over Water Sec. 5A. (a) A policy issued by the association may include coverage against loss or damage by windstorm or hail for: (1) a building or other structure that is built wholly or partially over water; and (2) the corporeal movable property contained in a building or structure described by Subdivision (1) of this subsection. (b) The association may impose appropriate limits of coverage and deductibles for coverage described by Subsection (a) of this section. (c) The governing committee of the association shall submit any proposed changes to the plan of operation necessary to implement Subsections (a) and (b) of this section to the commissioner for the approval of the commissioner in the manner provided by Section 3(a) of this article. (d) The commissioner shall adopt rules as necessary to implement this section, including any rules necessary to implement changes in the plan of operation proposed under Subsections (a) and (b) of this section. Property Inspection; FAIR Plan Procedure Sec. 6. (a) Any person having an insurable interest in real or tangible personal property at a fixed location in an underserved area who, after diligent effort has been unable to obtain residential property insurance, as evidenced by two current declinations from insurers licensed to write property insurance and actually writing residential property insurance in the state, is entitled upon application to the association to an inspection and evaluation of the property by representatives of the inspection bureau. (b) Applications may be made on behalf of the applicant by a licensed general lines property and casualty agent and shall be submitted on forms prescribed by the association. (c) Promptly after the request for inspection is received, an inspection must be made and an inspection report filed with the association and made available to the applicant upon request. (d) If the inspection bureau finds that the residential property meets the reasonable underwriting standards established in the plan of operation, the applicant shall be so informed in writing and a policy or binder shall be issued by the association. If the residential property does not meet the criteria, the applicant shall be informed, in writing, of the reasons for the failure of the residential property to meet the criteria. (e) If, at any time, the applicant makes improvements in the residential property or its condition which the applicant believes are sufficient to make the residential property meet the criteria, a representative of the inspection bureau shall reinspect the residential property upon request. In any case, the applicant for residential property insurance shall be eligible for one reinspection any time within 60 days after the initial FAIR Plan inspection. If upon reinspection the residential property meets the reasonable underwriting standards established in the plan of operation, the applicant shall be so informed in writing and a policy or binder shall be issued by the association. Approval of Rates Sec. 7. The association shall file with the commissioner for approval the proposed rates and supplemental rate information to be used in connection with the issuance of policies or endorsements. Rates shall be set in an amount sufficient to carry all claims to maturity and to meet the expenses incurred in the writing and servicing of the business. Within 60 days of the filing of the proposed rates, the commissioner shall enter an order either approving or disapproving, in whole or in part, the proposed rates. The commissioner may, upon notice to the association, extend the period for entering an order under this section an additional 30 days. No such policies or endorsements shall be issued until such time as the commissioner approves the rates to be applied to the policy or endorsement. An order disapproving a rate shall state the grounds for the disapproval and the findings in support thereof. Appeals; Judicial Review Sec. 8. (a) Any applicant or affected insurer has the right of appeal to the association. A decision of the association may be appealed to the commissioner within 30 days after such decision. (b) All orders or decisions of the commissioner made pursuant to this Act are subject to judicial review in accordance with Subchapter D, Chapter 36, of this code. Immunity from Liability Sec. 9. There is no liability on the part of, and no cause of action against insurers, the inspection bureau, the association, the governing committee, their agents or employees, or the commissioner or the commissioner's authorized representatives, with respect to any inspections required to be undertaken by this Act or for any acts or omissions in connection therewith, or for any statements made in any report and communication concerning the insurability of the property, or in the findings required by the provisions of this Act, or at the hearings conducted in connection with such inspections. Insolvency Sec. 10. In the event any participating insurer fails, by reason of insolvency, to pay any assessment, the association shall cause the reimbursement ratios to be immediately recalculated, excluding therefrom the amount of the insolvent insurer's assessment determined by the commissioner to be uncollectible, so that such uncollectible amount is, in effect, assumed and redistributed among the remaining participating insurers. Assessments and Premium Surcharges Sec. 11. Should a deficit occur in the association, the association, at the direction of the commissioner, shall either request the issuance of public securities as authorized by Article 21.49A-1 of this code or assess participating insurers in accordance with this section. As reimbursement for assessments paid under this section or service fees paid under Article 21.49A-1 of this code, each insurer may charge a premium surcharge on every property insurance policy issued by it insuring property in this state, the effective date of which policy is within the three-year period commencing 90 days after the date of assessment by the association under this section or commencing 90 days after payment of a service fee under Article 21.49A-1 of this code. The amount of the surcharge shall be calculated on the basis of a uniform percentage of the premium on such policies equal to one-third of the ratio of the amount of an insurer's assessment or service fee payment to the amount of its direct earned premiums as reported in its financial statement to the department for the calendar year immediately preceding the year in which the assessment is made, such that over the period of three years the aggregate of all such surcharges by an insurer shall be at least equal to the amount of the assessment or service fee payment of such insurer. The amount of any assessment paid and surcharged under this section may be carried by the member insurer as an admitted asset of the insurer for all purposes, including exhibition in annual statements under Section 862.001 of this code, until collected. The commissioner shall adopt rules and procedures as necessary to implement this section. Sanctions Sec. 12. If the association, inspection bureau, or participating insurer is found to be in violation of or in failure to comply with this Act, each entity shall be subject to the sanctions authorized in Chapter 82 of this code and administrative penalties authorized under Chapter 84 of this code. The commissioner may also utilize any other disciplinary procedures authorized by this code, including the cease and desist procedures authorized by Chapter 83 of this code. Annual Report Sec. 13. The association shall compile a calendar year annual operating report and submit such annual report to the commissioner on or before March 31 of the following calendar year. This annual report shall be a matter of public record. Powers of the Commissioner Sec. 14. (a) In addition to any powers conferred upon the commissioner by this or any other law, the commissioner is charged with the authority to supervise the association and the inspection bureau. In addition, the commissioner has the power: (1) to examine the operation of the association and the inspection bureau through free access to all the books, records, files, papers, and documents relating to their operation and may summon, qualify, and examine as witnesses all persons having knowledge of such operations, including the governing committee, officers, or employees thereof; (2) to do all things necessary to enable the State of Texas and the association to fully participate in any federal program of reinsurance which may be enacted for purposes similar to the purposes of this Act; (3) to require such reports from the association concerning risks insured by the association pursuant to this Act as may be deemed necessary; and (4) to adopt policy forms, endorsements, rates, and rating and rule manuals for use by the association. Retention of Profits Sec. 15. The association shall retain any profits of the association to be used for the purposes of the association. The profits of the association shall be used to mitigate losses, including the purchase of reinsurance and the offset of future assessments, and may not be distributed to insurers. Assets of Association Sec. 16. On dissolution of the association, all assets of the association shall be deposited in the general revenue fund. Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 415, Sec. 6, eff. Aug - 28, 1995
    Sec. 1 amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 964, Sec. 1, eff. June 20, 2003; Sec. 3(e) amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49A-1 - Revenue Bond Program For Fair Plan Association
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Purpose Sec. 1. The legislature finds that the issuance of public securities to provide a method to raise ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49B - Property And Casualty Insurance Initiatives Task Force
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 The commissioner may establish a task force to study the utility and feasibility of instituting various property and ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.49C - Report Of Claims Information About Burglary, Robbery, Or Death
    (a) Subject to Subsection (b), the state fire marshal, the fire marshal of a political subdivision in this state, the chief of a fire department ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.50 - Mortgage Guaranty Insurance
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Definitions Sec. 1. The definitions set forth herein shall govern the construction of the terms used in this ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.52B - Pharmaceutical Services
    Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Health insurance policy" means an individual, group, blanket, or franchise insurance policy, insurance policy or agreement, or ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.53X - Prohibited Practices Related To Exposure To Asbestos Or Silica
    (a) In this article, "health benefit plan" means a plan that provides benefits for medical, surgical, or other treatment expenses incurred as a result of ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.54 - Risk Retention Groups And Purchasing Groups
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Purpose Sec. 1. The purpose of this article is to regulate the formation and operation of risk retention ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.58A - Health Care Utilization Review Agents
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Purpose Sec. 1. The purpose of this article is to: (1) promote the delivery of quality health care ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.58B - Prohibition Of Consultant Activities
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 A member or employee of the Board of Chiropractic Examiners shall be prohibited from acting as a consultant ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.58C - Standards For Independent Review Organizations
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Life-threatening condition" has the meaning assigned by Section 6, Article 21.58A ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.61 - Volunteer Fire Department Motor Vehicle Self-Insurance Program
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Fund" means the volunteer fire department self-insurance fund established under Section 5 ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.70 - Notice To State Board Of Insurance By Property And Casualty Companies
    (a) A company licensed to transact business in this state under Chapter 5, 6, 7, 8, 15, 16, 17, 18, or 19 of this code ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.72 - General Reinsurance Requirements
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Sec. 1. (a) An insurance company incorporated under the laws of this state, another state, or the United ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.77 - Group Marketing Of Motor Vehicle Insurance
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Purpose Sec. 1. The purpose of this article is to authorize the writing of motor vehicle insurance covering ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.79 - Group Insurance Of Private Passenger Auto And Residential Property Insurance In Underserved Areas
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Sec. 1. (a) By rule the commissioner may determine and designate areas as underserved areas for private passenger auto ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.79E - Credit Involuntary Unemployment Insurance
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Any insurer authorized to write any form of casualty insurance in this state shall also be authorized to ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.79H - Recovery Of Certain Costs From Third Party
    (a) This article applies to any insurer that delivers, issues for delivery, or renews a private passenger automobile insurance policy in this state, including a ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.80 - Licensing Requirements For Automobile Clubs
    (a) An automobile club as defined in Section 722.002(2), Transportation Code, may provide insurance service only as provided by this section. (b) An automobile club ...
  • Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified Article 21.81 - Texas Automobile Insurance Plan Association
    Article repealed effective April 1, 2007 Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Association" means the Texas Automobile Insurance Plan Association established under this ...
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