16 Tex. Admin. Code § 73.40 - Insurance Requirements
(a) Electrical
contractors, electrical sign contractors, and residential appliance
installation contractors are required to maintain at least the minimum general
liability insurance coverages at all times to satisfy proof of financial
responsibility.
(1) The insurance must be at
least $300,000 per occurrence (combined for property damage and bodily
injury);
(2) be at least $600,000
aggregate (total amount the policy will pay for property damage and bodily
injury coverage); and
(3) be at
least $300,000 aggregate for products and completed operations.
(b) A license applicant or
licensee shall file with the department a completed certificate of insurance or
other evidence satisfactory to the department when applying for initial and
renewal licenses and upon request of the department.
(c) Proof of the required general liability
and workers' compensation insurance can be submitted on an industry standard
certificate of insurance form with a 30-day cancellation notice. Workers'
compensation coverage may be established by a certificate of authority to
self-insure, or an applicant may state that it has elected not to obtain
workers' compensation coverage.
(d)
A licensed contractor shall furnish the name of the insurance carrier, policy
number, name, address, and telephone number of the insurance agent with whom
the contractor is insured to any customer who requests it.
(e) Insurance must be obtained from an
admitted company or an eligible surplus lines carrier, as defined in the Texas
Insurance Code, Chapter 981, or other insurance companies that are rated by
A.M. Best Company as B+ or higher.
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