28 Tex. Admin. Code § 6.102 - Maintenance and Duration of the Registration
(a) The captive management company must
notify the department of changes to the information required for registration
not later than 30 days after the change.
(b) A captive management company may not
operate without a designated responsible party except as provided in this
subsection. If a designated responsible party leaves a captive management
company, the captive management company must notify the department of a
replacement designated party and provide all information required under §
6.103 of this title (relating to
Designated Responsible Party) within the 30-day period specified in subsection
(a) of this section.
(c) The
captive management company's registration will expire if the captive management
company does not provide administrative services to at least one Texas domestic
captive insurance company for a period of more than 180 days.
(d) If a captive management company's
registration expires, the captive management company must submit a new
registration to the department, which the commissioner must approve in writing
before the entity can act as a captive management company. The captive
management company may submit a written request for the commissioner to waive
any portion of the registration requirement under this section. At the
commissioner's sole discretion, the commissioner may grant the waiver in
writing if the commissioner determines that the requirement or information is
not applicable or provides no additional value in reviewing the registration
submission.
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