28 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.102 - Other Restrictions on the Payment of Dividends, Motor Vehicle Insurance
(a) No dividend
shall take effect or may be paid until approved by the State Board of
Insurance.
(b) A dividend may only
be paid out of earned surplus.
(c)
A pro rata earned dividend must be paid on a participating policy which is
terminated prior to its expiration date, if a dividend is otherwise declared
and paid for that class of policies.
(d) A dividend may not be paid until the
policy expires.
(e) A dividend may
not be promised or guaranteed to policyholders.
(f) Dividends shall be disbursed uniformly by
classes.
(g) The automobile policy
contract must contain the standard participation language approved by the State
Board of Insurance.
(h) Earned
dividends may not be used by the company to extend or renew policies without
the insured's consent. A company may extend or renew policies by application of
earned dividends on individual company forms or billings which meet the
following minimum requirements:
(1) the
insured must be given written notice of his or her right to either accept his
earned dividend or agree to the application of his earned dividend to an
extension or renewal policy;
(2)
the amount of the earned dividend and the number of days the policy is to be
extended must be shown in the notice.
(i) Participating companies shall submit a
dividend application to the commissioner of insurance at least
annually.
(j) If, after a company
receives approval to pay dividends, it wishes to discontinue dividend payments,
change its rate of dividend, or change the classes for which dividend approval
was previously granted, it shall notify the commissioner of insurance by
letter. If additional funds will be needed to pay dividends covering policies
expiring during the period approved, the company must file an amended
application requesting approval of the additional amount.
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