28 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.13 - Filing Fees

(a) For a form filing identified under §3.1(1) of this of this title (relating to Applicability and Scope), a fee of $100 is required, subject to the following exceptions:
(1) a fee of $50 is required for an exempt form filing that is made under Insurance Code Chapter 1701, concerning Policy Forms, and Subchapter Z of this chapter (relating to Exemption from Review and Approval of Certain Life, Accident, Health, and Annuity Forms and Expedition of Review);
(2) a fee of $50 is required for a resubmission of a previously disapproved form, or a form for which approval has been withdrawn;
(3) for a matrix filing, due to the ability to create multiple contracts or policies from matrix provisions, a fee of $50 per form is required, subject to a maximum fee of $500 per filing; and
(4) no fee shall be required for a substitution filing.
(b) For a rate filing made under § 3.1(2) of this title that is separate from a form filing:
(1) a fee of $100 is required for a filing under Insurance Code Chapters 1153, concerning Credit Life Insurance and Credit Accident and Health Insurance; 1651, concerning Long-Term Care Benefit Plans; and 1652, concerning Medicare Supplement Benefit Plans; and
(2) a fee of $50 is required for all other rate filings.
(c) No fee is required for advertising, network, group eligibility, or informational filings under § 3.1(3) - (6) of this title.
(d) Filing fees required under this section must be paid to the department using the electronic funds transfer system provided on SERFF.
(e) Fees are due and must be paid at the time a filing is accepted for review. If the issuer does not pay the fee within five business days following the date of acceptance for review, the department may consider the filing withdrawn from review by the issuer. The department will not give any withdrawn filing consideration until the issuer resubmits the filing as a new filing.

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28 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.13
Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 50, Number 15, April 11, 2025, TexReg 2400, eff. 4/17/2025

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