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Texas Insurance Code - Chapter 36 Department Rules And ProceduresLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Insurance Code > Texas Insurance Code - Chapter 36 Department Rules And Procedures Sponsored Links(a) The commissioner may adopt any rules necessary and appropriate to implement the powers and duties of the department under this code and other laws ... Text of section effective April 1, 2007 The commissioner may adopt reasonable rules that are: (1) necessary to effect the purposes of a provision ... The commissioner may not adopt rules restricting advertising or competitive bidding by a person regulated by the department except to prohibit false, misleading, or deceptive ... Except as provided by Section 36.005, the department may not require an insurer to comply with a rule, regulation, directive, or standard adopted by the ... (a) The commissioner may adopt rules to implement state responsibility in compliance with a federal law or regulation or action of a federal court relating ... Except as specifically provided by law, the department is subject to Chapters 2001 and 2002, Government Code. Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 101, ... (a) The commissioner by rule may: (1) create a summary procedure for routine matters; and (2) designate department activities that otherwise would be subject to ... (a) A person directly or indirectly affected by an action of the commissioner or the department on a routine matter taken under the summary procedure ... (a) The commissioner may, on written agreement or stipulation of each party and any intervenor, informally dispose of a contested case in accordance with Section ... Except as otherwise provided by law, a notice or other matter that this code requires to be published must be published for three successive weeks ... The commissioner may, on written agreement or stipulation of each party and any intervenor, waive or modify the notice publication requirement of Article 2.01, 2.03, ... An opinion of an actuary requested by the commissioner under this code, another insurance law of this state, or a rule of the commissioner is ... Except as otherwise specifically provided, for a report, financial statement, or payment that is required to be filed or made in the offices of the ... (a) The department may extend the renewal period for a license, permit, certificate of authority, certificate of registration, or other authorization issued by the department ... In this subchapter, "records" includes books, accounts, documents, papers, correspondence, and other material. Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 101, § 1, eff. Sept. ... (a) With respect to a matter that the commissioner has authority to consider or investigate, the commissioner may issue a subpoena applicable throughout the state ... (a) A subpoena issued by the commissioner may be served, at the discretion of the commissioner, by the commissioner, an authorized agent of the commissioner, ... (a) On application of the commissioner in the case of disobedience of a subpoena or the contumacy of a person, a district court may issue ... A person required by subpoena to attend a proceeding before the commissioner or the commissioner's designee is entitled to: (1) reimbursement for mileage in the ... (a) A person with materials located outside this state that are requested by the commissioner may make the materials available for examination at the place ... (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. ... (a) A record or other evidence acquired under a subpoena under this subchapter is not a public record for the period the commissioner considers reasonably ... (a) A record subpoenaed and produced under this subchapter that is otherwise privileged or confidential by law remains privileged or confidential until admitted into evidence ... On request, the commissioner may furnish records or other evidence obtained by subpoena to: (1) a law enforcement agency of this state, another state, or ... A subpoena issued to a bank or other financial institution as part of a criminal investigation is not subject to Section 30.007, Civil Practice and ... Sections 36.152, 36.156, 36.158, 36.160, and 36.161 do not affect the conduct of a contested case under Chapter 2001, Government Code. Added by Acts 1999, ... An action of the commissioner subject to judicial review under this subchapter includes a decision, order, rate, rule, form, or administrative or other ruling of ... Notwithstanding Section 36.201, a decision, order, form, or administrative or other rule of the commissioner of workers' compensation under Title 5, Labor Code, or a ... (a) After failing to get relief from the commissioner, any insurance company or other party at interest who is dissatisfied with an action of the ... Judicial review of the action is under the substantial evidence rule and shall be conducted under Chapter 2001, Government Code. Added by Acts 1999, 76th ... (a) The filing of a petition for judicial review of an action under this subchapter does not vacate the action. (b) After notice and hearing, ... (a) A party to the action under Section 36.202 may appeal to an appellate court that has jurisdiction, and the appeal is at once returnable ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |