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(a) The rates of premium fixed by said Board in pursuance of the provision of this subchapter shall be at all times reasonable and the schedules thereof made and promulgated by said Board shall be in such forms as will in the judgment of the Board most clearly and in detail disclose the rate so fixed and determined by said Board to be charged and collected for policies of fire insurance. Said Board may employ and use any facts obtainable from and concerning fire insurance companies transacting business in this State, showing their expense and charges for fire insurance premiums for any period or periods said Board may deem advisable, which in their opinion will enable them to devise and fix and determine reasonable rates of premiums for fire insurance. The said Board in making and publishing schedules of the rates fixed and determined by it shall show all charges, credits, terms, privileges and conditions which in anywise affect such rates, and copies of all such schedules shall be furnished by said Board to any and all companies affected by this subchapter applying therefor, and the same shall be furnished to any citizens of this State applying therefor, upon the payment of the actual cost thereof. No rate or rates fixed or determined by the Board shall take effect until it shall have entered an order or orders fixing and determining same, and shall give notice thereof to all fire insurance companies affected by this subchapter, authorized to transact business in the State. The Board, and any inspector or other agent or employee thereof, who shall inspect any risk for the purpose of enabling the Board to fix and determine the reasonable rate to be charged thereon, shall furnish to the owner of such risk at the date of such inspection a copy of the inspection report, showing all defects that may operate as charges to increase the insurance rate.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a) of this article, on and after the effective date of S.B. No. 14, Acts of the 78th Legislature, Regular Session, 2003, rates for homeowners and residential fire and residential allied lines insurance coverage under this subchapter are determined as provided by Subchapter Q of this chapter, 1 and rates for other lines of insurance subject to this subchapter are determined as provided by Article 5.13-2 of this code, except that on and after December 1, 2004, rates for all lines of insurance subject to this subchapter are determined as provided by Article 5.13-2 of this code.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Insurance Code - INS Art. 5.29. Schedule and Report - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/insurance-code/instx-ins-art-5-29/
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