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Chapter 888
Burial Associations

Sections

888.001
Definitions
888.002
Liberal Construction
888.003
Bylaws of Burial Associations
888.004
Rules to Implement Purposes of Chapter
888.005
Applicability of Texas Non-profit Corporation Act
888.006
Applicability of Other Law
888.051
Imposition of Annual Assessment; Amount
888.052
Payment of Annual Assessment
888.101
Insurance Certificates Issued by Burial Association
888.102
Payment Instead of Merchandise or Services
888.103
Insurance Certificate Forms
888.151
Data Collection Related to Rates
888.152
Adoption of Rate Schedule
888.153
New or Amended Rate Schedules
888.154
Contracts with Experts and Consultants
888.155
Retention of Burial Association's Initial Rate Schedule
888.156
Change of Rates by Burial Association
888.157
Continuation of Former Rates
888.158
Failure to Comply with Commissioner Rate Orders
888.201
Unauthorized Providing of Burial or Funeral Benefits
888.202
Rate Violations
888.203
Connection Between Burial Associations
888.204
Certain Affiliations Between Burial Associations and Funeral Homes Prohibited
888.205
Violation of Chapter; Criminal Penalty
 



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