Texas Insurance Code - Section 36.157. Use As Evidence In Certain Cases
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§ 36.157. USE AS EVIDENCE IN CERTAIN CASES. (a) This
section applies to testimony or records resulting in a case
involving an allegation of engaging in the business of insurance
without a license.
(b) On certification by the commissioner under official
seal, testimony taken or records produced under this subchapter and
held by the department are admissible in evidence in a case without:
(1) prior proof of correctness; and
(2) proof, other than the certificate of the
commissioner, that the testimony or records were received from the
person testifying or producing the records.
(c) The certified records, or certified copies of the
records, are prima facie evidence of the facts disclosed by the
records.
(d) This section does not limit any other provision of this
subchapter or any law that makes provision for the admission or
evidentiary value of certain evidence.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 101, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Section: 36.109 36.151 36.152 36.153 36.154 36.155 36.156 36.157 36.158 36.159 36.160 36.161 36.162 36.201 36.2015
Last modified: August 11, 2007
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