Texas Insurance Code Title 10, Chapter 1903 - Loss Control Information And Services
SUBCHAPTER A LOSS CONTROL SERVICES FOR PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS
- Texas Section 1903.001 - Definition
In this subchapter, "hospital" means a public or private institution licensed under Chapter 241 or 577, Health and Safety Code. Added by Acts 2005, 79th...
- Texas Section 1903.002 - Inapplicability Of Subchapter
This subchapter and Subchapter C do not apply to insurance policies that provide excess coverage issued by the Texas Medical Liability Insurance Underwriting Association under...
- Texas Section 1903.003 - Loss Control Services Required
(a) Before writing professional liability insurance for a hospital in this state, an insurer must maintain or provide loss control facilities that: (1) provide loss...
- Texas Section 1903.004 - Sanctions
(a) If there is evidence that reasonable loss control services are not being maintained or provided by an insurer as required by this subchapter or...
SUBCHAPTER B LOSS CONTROL INFORMATION FOR GENERAL AND CERTAIN PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE
- Texas Section 1903.005 - Rules
The commissioner may adopt reasonable rules for the enforcement of this subchapter after holding a public hearing on the proposed rules. Added by Acts 2005,...
- Texas Section 1903.051 - Loss Control Information Required
(a) Before writing professional liability insurance, including medical professional liability insurance, for insureds other than hospitals or general liability insurance in this state, an insurer...
- Texas Section 1903.052 - Sanctions
(a) If there is evidence that reasonable loss control information is not being provided by an insurer as required by this subchapter or is not...
SUBCHAPTER C CIVIL PROCEEDINGS
- Texas Section 1903.053 - Rules
After opportunity for a hearing, the commissioner may adopt reasonable rules for the enforcement of this subchapter. Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 727...
- Texas Section 1903.101 - Immunity From Liability
(a) An insurer or an agent or employee of the insurer is not liable, and a cause of action does not arise against the insurer,...
- Texas Section 1903.102 - Loss Control Information Not Discoverable Or Admissible
Loss control information provided by an insurer to an insured is not discoverable or admissible as evidence in a civil proceeding. Added by Acts 2005,...
Last modified: September 28, 2016