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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) A county mutual insurance company is exempt from the operation of all insurance laws of this state except laws that are made applicable by their specific terms or except as specifically provided by this chapter.
(b) A county mutual insurance company is subject to:
(1) Sections 38.001, 401.051, 401.052, 401.054-401.062, 401.151, 401.152, 401.155, 401.156, 501.159, 501.202, 501.203, 822.204, 1806.001, 1806.101, 1806.103(b), 1806.104-1806.107, 1953.051(b), 2002.002, and 2002.005;
(2) Subchapter A, Chapter 86; 1
(3) Subchapter A, Chapter 401; 2
(4) the provisions of Subchapter B, Chapter 424, 3 other than Sections 424.052, 424.072, and 424.073;
(5) Chapters 221, 251, 252, 254, 541, and 2210; and
(6) Articles 5.39 and 5.40.
(c) Rate regulation for a residential fire and allied lines insurance policy written by a county mutual insurance company is subject to Chapter 2253. On and after December 1, 2004, rate regulation for a personal automobile insurance policy and a residential fire and allied lines insurance policy written by a county mutual insurance company is subject to Article 5.13-2 and Chapter 2251. A county mutual insurance company is subject to Chapter 2253. The commissioner may adopt rules as necessary to implement this subsection.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Insurance Code - INS § 912.002. Limited Exemption from Insurance Laws; Applicability of Certain Laws - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/insurance-code/ins-sect-912-002/
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