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Chapter 2209
Texas Nonprofit Organizations Liability Pool

Sections

2209.001
Definitions
2209.002
Pool Not Engaged in Business of Insurance
2209.003
Department and Commissioner Supervision
2209.051
Creation of Pool
2209.052
Participation in Pool
2209.053
Selection of Temporary Board
2209.101
Time for Creation of Plan of Operation
2209.102
Contents of Plan of Operation
2209.103
Approval of Plan
2209.151
Governance of Pool; Board Membership
2209.152
Terms; Vacancy
2209.153
Performance Bond Required
2209.154
Compensation
2209.155
Officers; Meetings
2209.156
General Powers and Duties of Board
2209.157
Immunity of Board Members from Certain Liabilities
2209.201
General Powers and Duties of Pool
2209.202
Pool Manager; Performance Bond Required
2209.203
General Powers and Duties of Pool Manager
2209.204
Personnel
2209.205
Performance Bond Authorized
2209.206
Immunity of Employees and Contractors from Certain Liabilities
2209.207
Records
2209.251
Fund Creation; Management
2209.252
Contributions
2209.253
Uses of Fund
2209.254
Depository Bank
2209.301
Scope of Coverage
2209.302
Coverage on Claims-made Basis
2209.303
Punitive Damages Not Covered
2209.304
Rates and Limits of Coverage
2209.305
Coverage Period
2209.306
Nonrenewal of Coverage
2209.307
Subsequent Coverage
2209.308
Payment of Claims and Judgments
 



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

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