Texas Insurance Code - Section 102.151. Immunity
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§ 102.151. IMMUNITY. Any person or entity involved in
the issuance of a qualified charitable gift annuity shall have
immunity from suit, including both a defense to liability and the
right not to bear the cost, burden, and risk of discovery and trial,
as to any claim brought by or on behalf of the donor or the donor's
heirs or distributees alleging that the issuance of a charitable
gift annuity constitutes engaging in the business of insurance in
this state. An interlocutory appeal may be taken if a court denies
or otherwise fails to grant a motion for summary judgment that is
based on an assertion of the immunity provided in this section.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1420, § 11.015(a), eff. Sept.
1, 2001.
Section: 102.001 102.002 102.051 102.101 102.102 102.103 102.104 102.151 102.152 201.001 201.002 201.003 201.004 201.005 201.051
Last modified: August 11, 2007
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