28 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.9700 - Residential Property Declarations Pages and Deductible Disclosures
(a) All residential property insurance policy
declarations pages must list and identify each type of deductible in the
policy, including applicable endorsements, and state the exact dollar amount of
each deductible. To identify a deductible, the insurer must provide a brief
description, such as "Wind and Hail," "Earthquake," or "Jewelry."
(b) If a residential property insurance
policy or endorsement contains a provision that may cause the exact dollar
amount of a deductible under the policy to change, the declarations page or a
separate disclosure page must identify or include a written disclosure that
clearly identifies the applicable policy provision or endorsement. The policy
provision or endorsement must explain how any change in the applicable
deductible amount is determined. To identify the applicable policy provision or
endorsement, the insurer must provide a brief description and reference, such
as "Inflation Adjustments: See page 1, Section A.2.a."
(c) Insurers may provide disclosures under
this section on a separate disclosure page. The separate disclosure page must
follow immediately after the declarations page.
(d) A declarations page and a separate
disclosure page may each consist of more than one page.
(e) Insurers must issue a declarations page
at renewal if the dollar amount of a deductible changes on the declarations
page or separate disclosure page. Alternatively, insurers may issue a renewal
certificate that meets the requirements of this rule and Insurance Code §
2301.056.
(f) Insurers and agents that provide separate
disclosure pages must include them with the declarations page each time they
provide a declarations page, as defined in §
5.9327 of this title (relating to
Residential Property Declarations Page Forms), to a policyholder.
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