28 Tex. Admin. Code § 6.104 - Administrative Services Contracts
(a) A
captive insurance company through its governing body may retain one or more
captive management companies registered under this chapter to provide
administrative services and implement the governing body's policies.
(b) With the written consent of the captive
insurance company, a captive management company may contract with another
captive management company to provide administrative services.
(c) The captive insurance company retains
ultimate accountability and responsibility for compliance with all statutory
and regulatory requirements. The captive insurance company may not enter into
an agreement with a captive management company or other person that in any way
limits, or may be construed to limit, the captive insurance company's ultimate
accountability and responsibility for compliance with all statutory and
regulatory requirements.
(d)
Subsection (c) of this section does not limit the captive management company's
obligations under any contract or the captive management company's duty to
comply with all statutory and regulatory requirements.
(e) If an administrative service requires a
license or certificate of authority under the Insurance Code or other law, a
captive management company must have the required license or certificate of
authority to provide the service.
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