16 Tex. Admin. Code § 72.24 - Approval of Assurance Organization
(a) An
applicant or license holder may enter into an agreement with a
commission-approved assurance organization to act on behalf of an applicant or
license holder in accomplishing the provisions of this chapter and the
Code.
(b) The authorization of an
assurance organization to act on its behalf does not relieve an applicant or
license holder from the applicant or license holder's ultimate responsibility
to comply with each of its obligations pursuant to this chapter and the
Code.
(c) An assurance organization
desiring to become approved by the commission shall submit to the department:
(1) a letter requesting approval by the
commission;
(2) evidence that the
assurance organization meets the qualifications set forth in Texas Labor Code,
§
91.001 (2-a);
and
(3) an explanation of how the
assurance organization will certify each of the criteria and obligations
required of applicants and license holders in this chapter and the
Code.
(d) No later than
30 days after the assurance organization submits all of the required
information to the department, the department shall notify the assurance
organization in writing whether or not the assurance organization has been
approved.
(e) If the department
recommends not approving the assurance organization, it shall detail the
deficiencies in the writing referenced in §72.24(d). The assurance
organization may correct the deficiencies.
(f) The assurance organization's approval
shall remain in effect until such time as either the department, after written
notice, terminates the approval, or until such time as the assurance
organization, after written notice, withdraws or terminates its status as a
commission-approved assurance organization.
(g) For so long as the assurance organization
is approved, the assurance organization shall notify the department annually,
in writing, on the anniversary of its approval date, whether any of its
standards of accreditation have changed during the previous year.
(h) The department shall make available to
the public a current list of all commission-approved assurance
organizations.
(i) The department
shall notify the assurance organization in writing if the department becomes
aware of information which indicates that the assurance organization is failing
to adequately monitor or provide compliance assistance as intended by the Code
and this chapter. The department shall include such deficiencies in its written
notification.
(j) The assurance
organization shall respond to the department within 30 days of its receipt of
the notification in §72.24(h), and both shall attempt to resolve the
matters of concern. If the matters are not resolved within a reasonable time,
the department may elect to recommend that the assurance organization's
approval be terminated.
(k) If the
assurance organization desires to withdraw or terminate its status as an
approved assurance organization in Texas, it shall give the department not less
than 60 days written notification of said intent, and shall agree to cooperate
with the department and any license holders or applicants that have an
agreement with the assurance organization in the termination process.
(l) In all matters concerning the
relationship between the commission and either a commission-approved assurance
organization, or an assurance organization desiring to become approved,
including disputed matters, the decision of the executive director shall be
binding on all parties.
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