Tex. Ins. Code Section 4151.254
Agreements Between Administrators and Employers


(a)

In addition to the contract required by Section 4151.253 (Agreements Between Administrators and Carriers), an administrator may also enter into a contract with an employer in connection with workers’ compensation benefits for collecting premium or contributions, adjusting claims, or settling claims, including an employer purchasing a policy authorized under Section 2053.202 (Establishment of Optional Deductible Plans)(b).

(b)

A contract entered into under Subsection (a) must provide that:

(1)

the contract does not limit or modify in any way:

(A)

the insurance carrier’s authority or responsibility, including financial responsibility, to comply with each statutory or regulatory requirement; and

(B)

the provisions of the contract entered into between the administrator and the insurance carrier under Section 4151.253 (Agreements Between Administrators and Carriers); and

(2)

the administrator shall comply with each statutory or regulatory requirement relating to a function assumed by or carried out by the administrator.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1176 (H.B. 472), Sec. 1.20, eff. September 1, 2007.

Source: Section 4151.254 — Agreements Between Administrators and Employers, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/IN/htm/IN.­4151.­htm#4151.­254 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

4151.001
Definitions
4151.002
Exemptions
4151.003
Applicability of Other Provisions of Code
4151.004
Applicability to Certain Insurers and Health Maintenance Organizations
4151.005
Administrator Not Insurance Agent
4151.006
Rules
4151.0021
Applicability to Certain Processing Agents
4151.0022
Nonapplicability
4151.0031
Market Analysis
4151.0051
Referral to Adjuster by Administrator
4151.051
Certificate of Authority Required
4151.052
Application
4151.053
Approval of Application
4151.054
Denial of Application
4151.055
Fidelity Bond Required
4151.056
Duration of Certificate of Authority
4151.101
Written Agreement with Insurer or Plan Sponsor Required
4151.102
Contents of Written Agreement
4151.103
Retention of Written Agreement
4151.104
Notice of Use of Administrator’s Services
4151.105
Payments to Administrator
4151.106
Certain Funds Collected or Received by Administrator
4151.107
Delivery or Deposit of Certain Funds Received by Administrator
4151.108
Withdrawals from Fiduciary Account
4151.109
Payment of Claims from Fiduciary Account Prohibited
4151.110
Underwriting Standards
4151.111
Adjudication of Claims
4151.112
Maintenance of Books and Records
4151.113
Access to Books and Records
4151.114
Disposition of Books and Records on Termination of Written Agreement
4151.115
Confidentiality of Personal Information
4151.116
Advertising
4151.117
Compensation of Administrator
4151.151
Definition
4151.152
Identification Cards
4151.153
Disclosure of Certain Patient Information Prohibited
4151.154
Discount Health Care Programs
4151.201
Examination of Administrator
4151.202
Contents of Examination
4151.203
Cost of Examination
4151.204
Examination Under Oath
4151.205
Annual Report
4151.206
Fees
4151.210
Effect of Revocation of Other Certificates
4151.211
Restrictions on Acquisition of Ownership Interest
4151.212
Maintenance of Qualifications Required
4151.251
Definition
4151.252
Application
4151.253
Agreements Between Administrators and Carriers
4151.254
Agreements Between Administrators and Employers
4151.255
Administrator Compensation
4151.256
Large Deductible Policies
4151.257
Rules
4151.301
Grounds for Denial, Suspension, or Revocation of Certificate of Authority
4151.302
Remedies for Violation of Insurance Laws or Commissioner Rules
4151.303
Probated Suspension
4151.304
Hearing
4151.305
Application for Certificate of Authority After Denial or Revocation
4151.306
Disciplinary Proceeding for Conduct Committed Before Surrender or Forfeiture of Certificate
4151.307
Emergency Certificate Suspension
4151.308
General Administrative Sanctions
4151.309
Criminal Penalty
4151.1041
Referral by Insurer
4151.1042
Responsibilities of Insurer

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 4151.254’s source at texas​.gov