28 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.9321 - General Filing Requirements
(a)
Filings must be submitted for one line of insurance only, except for
multi-peril and interline filings.
(b) Filings submitted under this division may
not be combined with any other filing types submitted under this
subchapter.
(c) Filings must
contain the following:
(1) the transmittal
information required in §
5.9310 of this title (relating to
Property and Casualty Transmittal Information and General Filing
Requirements);
(2) a copy of the
proposed policy forms or endorsements;
(3) a form number for each proposed
form;
(4) an edition date for each
proposed form, if applicable;
(5)
the TDI file number or SERFF tracking number for the previously approved policy
to which the proposed form will be attached, if applicable;
(6) a form usage table that includes:
(A) the form name and form number for each
proposed form;
(B) information
indicating whether each proposed form is optional, mandatory, or conditional
mandatory; and
(C) for conditional
mandatory forms, an addendum to the form usage table that describes the
conditions that make each form mandatory. For filings other than personal
automobile, residential property, or personal multi-peril, the filer may
describe the conditions elsewhere in the filing;
(7) a memorandum that:
(A) explains in detail the reasons for the
filing;
(B) describes each proposed
policy form or endorsement; and
(C)
details each policy form or endorsement's use, including the type of risk or
risks for which the forms or endorsements will be used.
(d) Filings must also meet the
following requirements.
(1) Filings must
include all provisions required by statute, administrative rule, or
Commissioner's order. Filers may add the required provisions to a policy form
by including a Texas amendatory endorsement. The filing must include the
amendatory endorsement, or the filing may reference an approved amendatory
endorsement that applies to the policy forms in the filing.
(2) For amended policy forms or endorsements,
copies of the previously approved or adopted policy forms or endorsements
indicating the differences between the approved or adopted policy forms or
endorsements and the filed policy forms or endorsements must be included. New
text must be underlined, and deleted text must be in brackets with a strike
through. Alternatively, the changes can be indicated by other clearly
identified or highlighted editorial notations referencing new and replaced
text. The marked changes must be in a separate single document for each filed
form.
(e) Unless
requested by TDI, filings made by advisory organizations do not need to
include:
(1) the proposed effective date
specified in §
5.9310(c)(9) of
this title; or
(2) the form usage
table specified in subsection (c)(6) of this section.
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