Texas Insurance Code § 882.253 Loans To Company

Sec. 882.253. LOANS TO COMPANY. (a) An officer or director of a mutual life insurance company, or a person authorized under Chapter 825, may loan to the company money to:

(1) promote or conserve the company's business; or

(2) enable the company to comply with a legal requirement.

(b) The company may repay a loan and agreed interest, at an annual rate not to exceed 10 percent, from the surplus remaining after the company provides for the company's reserves and other liabilities.

(c) A loan under this section or interest on a loan is not otherwise a liability or claim against the company or any of its assets.

(d) A mutual life insurance company may not pay a commission or promotion expense in connection with a loan made to the company.

(e) A mutual life insurance company shall report in its annual statement the amount of each loan.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1419, Sec. 1, eff. June 1, 2003.


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