28 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.16 - Certifications
(a) General certification - all filings. All
filings must include the following certifications:
(1) the certification is on behalf of the
issuer;
(2) the issuer is bound by
the certification;
(3) the issuer
is familiar with all statutes and regulations of this state and the United
States that are applicable to the filing and certifies that to the issuer's
best knowledge, information, and belief, the filing complies with those
statutes and regulations;
(4) the
individual making the certification has reviewed the filing and the information
in the filing is true and correct;
(5) the form filed is not deceptive or
misleading; and
(6) if applicable,
the Flesch score of each form is accurately reflected and meets the
requirements of §3.20 of this title (relating to Plain Language and Readability
Requirements).
(b)
Additional certifications. An issuer must include additional certifications as
applicable and specified in Figure §3.16(b). An individual making a
certification referenced in Figure §3.16(b) must also make the certifications
required by subsection (a) of this section.
(c)
Certification requirements. A false certification made under this section is an
offense under Insurance Code §
841.704, concerning
False Statement, Report, or Other Document; Criminal Penalty, and §843.464,
concerning Criminal Penalty.
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