30 Tex. Admin. Code § 37.845 - Letter of Credit
(a) An owner or
operator may satisfy the requirements of §
37.815 of this title (relating to
Amount and Scope of Required Financial Responsibility) by obtaining an
irrevocable standby letter of credit that conforms to the requirements of this
section. The issuing institution must be an entity that has the authority to
issue letters of credit in Texas and whose letter of credit operations are
regulated and examined by a federal or state agency.
(b) The letter of credit must be worded as
follows, except that instructions in parentheses are to be replaced with the
relevant information and the parentheses deleted.
(c) An
owner or operator who uses a letter of credit to satisfy the requirements of
§
37.815 of this title must also
establish a standby trust fund when the letter of credit is acquired. Under the
terms of the letter of credit, all amounts paid under a draft by the executive
director will be deposited by the issuing institution directly into the standby
trust fund in accordance with instructions from the executive director under
§
37.880 of this title (relating to
Drawing on Financial Assurance Mechanisms). This standby trust fund must meet
the requirements specified in §
37.855 of this title (relating to
Standby Trust Fund).
(d) The letter
of credit must be irrevocable with a term specified by the issuing institution.
The letter of credit must provide that credit be automatically renewed for the
same term as the original term, unless, at least 120 days before the current
expiration date, the issuing institution notifies the owner or operator by
certified mail of its decision not to renew the letter of credit. Under the
terms of the letter of credit, the 120 days will begin on the date when the
owner or operator receives the notice, as evidenced by the return
receipt.
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