28 Tex. Admin. Code § 7.611 - Indemnity Reinsurance Agreements-Required Provisions
Credit will not be granted to a ceding insurer for reinsurance effected with assuming insurers meeting the requirements of Insurance Code Chapter 493 or otherwise in compliance with this subchapter unless the reinsurance agreement:
(1)
includes a proper insolvency clause pursuant to Insurance Code §
493.106;
(2) includes a provision that the assuming
insurer, if not authorized to transact insurance or reinsurance in this state,
has submitted to a court of jurisdiction within the United States, has agreed
to comply with all requirements necessary to give such court jurisdiction, has
designated an agent on whom service of process may be effected, and has agreed
to abide by the final decision of such court or an appellate court to which
such court's decision is appealed;
(3) includes a provision for a periodic
accounting and cash settlement at quarterly intervals or more frequently as
required by the reinsurance agreement, or quarterly accrual for annual
settlements for those agreements that are not susceptible to other than annual
payments, such periodic accounting and cash settlement to be unconditional on
the performance of any other agreement or person;
(4) provides that the operation of any
offsetting provisions must be to limit offset to reinsurance agreements between
the ceding insurer and the assuming insurer;
(5) includes an effective date on which the
inception of the assuming insurer's liabilities commence;
(6) includes a termination date or
description of duration;
(7)
provides for a final accounting and settlement; and
(8) provides that if payments are made to a
reinsurance intermediary, then the assuming insurer assumes all credit risk of
the reinsurance intermediary related to payments made to the reinsurance
intermediary. The following will be deemed acceptable for evidencing compliance
with this subsection: payments by the ceding insurer to the intermediary must
be deemed to constitute payments to the assuming insurer and that payments by
the assuming insurer to the intermediary must be deemed to constitute payment
to the ceding insurer only to the extent that such payments are actually
received by the ceding insurer;
(9)
includes a provision indicating that the written agreement must constitute the
entire agreement between the parties with respect to the business being
reinsured thereunder and that there are no understandings between the parties
other than as expressed in the agreement;
(10) includes a provision whereby any change
or modification to the agreement be made by amendment to the agreement and
signed by the parties, except that facultative certificates duly executed by a
property and casualty reinsurer or its duly appointed agent are excluded from
this requirement; and
(11) complies
with any other Texas Department of Insurance rules in effect.
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