Tex. Ins. Code Section 912.304
Reinsurance


(a)

A county mutual insurance company may reinsure any or all of the company’s risks with another company against any hazard against which the county mutual insurance company is permitted to insure.

(b)

The county mutual insurance company may contract for mutual or reciprocal reinsurance with another company on the mutual or cooperative plan subject to the following conditions:

(1)

the county mutual insurance company may assume the reinsurance on the risks of the other company only if the other company reinsures the risks of the county mutual insurance company; and

(2)

the county mutual insurance company may write or assume the reinsurance only on property that the company is authorized to insure and that is located in this state.

(c)

A county mutual insurance company that reinsures another company’s property is liable for the losses of the other company only as specified in the reinsurance contract. The county mutual insurance company does not become a member or partner of the other company as a result of the reinsurance.

(d)

A county mutual insurance company may pay or collect additional assessments or premiums for the purpose of a contract described by Subsection (b).
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1419, Sec. 1, eff. June 1, 2003.

Source: Section 912.304 — Reinsurance, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/IN/htm/IN.­912.­htm#912.­304 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

912.001
Definitions
912.002
Limited Exemption from Insurance Laws
912.003
Fees
912.004
Formation of New County Mutual Company Prohibited
912.005
Limitation on Transfer of Business to County Mutual Insurance Company
912.051
Applicability of Texas Non-profit Corporation Act
912.052
Eligibility of Board of Directors
912.053
General Powers of Board of Directors
912.054
Authority to Borrow Money
912.055
Charter and Articles of Incorporation
912.056
Creation of Local Chapters and Districts
912.057
Policyholder Meetings
912.058
Voting by Policyholders
912.059
Amendment to Bylaws
912.060
Authority to Prohibit Waiver of Bylaws
912.061
Application for Extension of Charter
912.101
Operation Under Certificate of Authority
912.102
Authority to Engage in Business
912.151
Kinds of Insurance Authorized
912.152
Policy Forms
912.153
Contract Terms: Incorporation of Bylaws
912.154
Amount of Insurance Under Multiple Hazards Policy
912.155
Repair or Replacement of Insured Property
912.156
Contesting Claim for Certain Purposes Prohibited
912.157
Denial of Claim: Notice Required
912.201
Schedule of Charges
912.202
Payment of Premium or Assessment
912.203
Nonpayment of Premium or Assessment: Filing of Action
912.204
Policyholder Liability
912.251
Licensing and Appointment of Agents
912.301
Report Regarding Condition of Company
912.302
Annual Statement Fee
912.303
Books and Records
912.304
Reinsurance
912.305
Security Deposit
912.306
Required Bonds
912.307
Reserve Requirements
912.308
Amount and Investment of Surplus
912.309
Policyholder Loans to Company
912.310
Certain Companies Exempt
912.701
Hazardous Financial Condition, Supervision, Conservatorship, and Liquidation
912.751
Officer or Director Unworthy of Trust: Removal and Revocation of Certificate of Authority
912.752
Fraudulent Operation or Improper Contests: Revocation of Certificate of Authority
912.753
Time Limit to Appeal
912.801
Violation of Chapter
912.802
Conversion
912.803
Unlawful Diversion of Funds
912.804
False Affidavit

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 912.304’s source at texas​.gov