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Chapter 2151
Texas Automobile Insurance Plan Association

Sections

2151.001
Definitions
2151.051
Nature and Composition of Association
2151.052
Authority of Governing Committee
2151.053
Membership of Governing Committee
2151.054
Eligibility to Serve as Insurer Representative
2151.055
Ineligibility to Serve as Public Member
2151.056
Immunity from Liability
2151.057
Committee Meetings by Telephone and Videoconference
2151.101
Powers of Nonprofit Corporation
2151.102
Assignment of Insurance; Eligibility
2151.103
Assessments
2151.151
Contents of Plan of Operation; Amendments
2151.152
Corrective Action to Plan of Operation
2151.153
Incentive Programs
2151.154
Assignment Distribution Plan
2151.201
Rate Standards
2151.202
Rate Filings
2151.203
Recording and Reporting of Premium, Loss, and Expense Experience
2151.204
Notice of Filing
2151.205
Opportunity to Review Filing
2151.206
Hearing on Filing
2151.207
Action of Commissioner on Filing
2151.208
Amended Filing
2151.209
Opportunity to Review Amended Filing
2151.210
Hearing on Amended Filing
2151.211
Appeal
2151.212
Hearings by Department
2151.2021
File and Use
2151.2022
Commissioner Action on Certain Rate Filings
2151.2023
Notice of Rate Approval or Disapproval
2151.2041
Hearing on Certain Rate Filings
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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