Texas Insurance Code - Section 101.105. Civil Penalty; Injunctive Relief
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§ 101.105. CIVIL PENALTY; INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. (a) A
person or entity, including an insurer, that violates this chapter
or Chapter 226 is subject to a civil penalty of not more than
$10,000 for each act of violation and for each day of violation.
(b) The commissioner may request that the attorney general
institute a civil suit in a district court in Travis County for
injunctive relief to restrain a person or entity, including an
insurer, from continuing a violation or threat of violation
described by Section 101.103(a). On application for injunctive
relief and a finding that a person or entity, including an insurer,
is violating or threatening to violate this chapter or Chapter 226,
the district court shall grant the injunctive relief and issue an
injunction without bond.
(c) On request by the commissioner, the attorney general
shall institute and conduct a civil suit in the name of the state
for injunctive relief, to recover a civil penalty, or for both
injunctive relief and a civil penalty, as authorized under this
subchapter.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 101, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1274, § 15, eff. April 1,
2005.
Section: 101.053 101.054 101.055 101.101 101.102 101.103 101.104 101.105 101.106 101.151 101.152 101.153 101.154 101.155 101.156
Last modified: August 11, 2007
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