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Chapter 881
Statewide Mutual Assessment Companies

Sections

881.001
Definition
881.002
Limited Exemption from Insurance Laws
881.003
Compliance with Insurance Laws
881.004
Exemption from Chapter
881.005
Organization of New Company Prohibited
881.006
Annual Statement
881.051
Authority to Act as Statewide Mutual Assessment Company
881.052
Applicability of Texas Non-profit Corporation Act
881.053
Separate Groups, Clubs, or Classes
881.054
Minimum Membership Required
881.055
Use of Company Name
881.056
Issuance of Certificate or Policy to Separate Groups, Clubs, or Classes
881.057
Insufficient Membership: Consolidation or Discontinuation of Group, Club, or Class or Liquidation of Company
881.058
Agent
881.101
Types of Certificates or Policies Authorized
881.102
Maximum Benefit Under Certificate or Policy
881.103
Location of Issuance of Certificates or Policies
881.104
Certificate or Policy and Application; Representations in Application
881.701
General Criminal Penalty
881.702
Enforcement by Attorney General
 



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

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