28 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.7013 - Notice Requirements for Cancellation and Nonrenewal for General Liability and Certain Automobile Insurance Policies
(a) An insurer may
cancel general liability insurance policies and commercial automobile insurance
policies to which this section applies by providing the notice required by
Insurance Code §
551.053, concerning
Written Notice of Cancellation Required, except as provided by §
5.7014 of this title (relating to
Exceptions to Cancellations and Nonrenewal Notice Requirements for General
Liability and Certain Automobile Insurance Policies).
(b) General liability insurance policies and
automobile insurance policies to which this section applies must be renewed at
expiration, at the option of the policyholder, unless the company has provided
the written notice required by Insurance Code §
551.054, concerning
Written Notice of Nonrenewal Required, or by Insurance Code §
551.1053, concerning
Mandatory Nonrenewal of Private Passenger Automobile Insurance Policies. If the
insured does not pay the renewal premium when due, the insurer's obligation to
renew terminates on the policy's expiration date, regardless of whether the
company has given notice of nonrenewal.
(c) An insurer may comply with this section
by requiring or permitting its agent to notify the policyholder. However, it is
the insurer's responsibility to give notice to the policyholder if the agent
fails to notify the policyholder.
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