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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) A provision of this code, other than this chapter, does not apply to a farm mutual insurance company holding a certificate of authority under this chapter unless farm mutual insurance companies are expressly mentioned in the other law.
(b) A law enacted after May 20, 1973, does not apply to a farm mutual insurance company unless the law states that it applies to a farm mutual insurance company.
(c) Except to the extent of any conflict with this chapter, the following provisions apply to a farm mutual insurance company:
(1) Subchapter A, Chapter 32; 1
(2) Subchapter D, Chapter 36; 2
(3) Sections 31.002(2), 32.021(c), 32.023, 32.041, 33.002, 38.001, 81.001-81.004, 201.005, 201.055, 401.051, 401.052, 401.054-401.062, 401.103-401.106, 401.151, 401.152, 401.155, 401.156, 421.001, 801.051-801.055, 801.057, 801.101, 801.102, 822.204, 841.004, 841.251, 841.252, 862.101, 1806.001, 1806.101, 1806.103(b), and 1806.104-1806.107;
(4) Chapter 86;
(5) Subchapter A, Chapter 401; 3
(6) Subchapter B, Chapter 404; 4
(7) Chapter 422;
(8) Subchapter B, Chapter 424, 5 other than Section 424.052, 424.072, or 424.073;
(9) Chapter 441;
(10) Chapter 443;
(11) Chapter 462;
(12) Chapter 481;
(13) Chapter 541;
(14) Chapter 802;
(15) Subchapter A, Chapter 805; 6
(16) Chapter 824; and
(17) Article 1.09-1.
(d) After hearing, the commissioner may adopt rules regarding the application of a law referred to in Subsection (c) to farm mutual insurance companies. The department may enforce rules adopted under this subsection.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Insurance Code - INS § 911.001. Limited Exemption from Insurance Laws; Applicability of Certain Laws - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/insurance-code/ins-sect-911-001/
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