Sec. 4151.1041. REFERRAL BY INSURER. (a) An insurer may not knowingly refer a claim or loss for administration in this state to a person purporting to be or acting as an administrator unless the person holds a certificate of authority under this chapter.
(b) Before first referring a claim or loss for administration, an insurer must ascertain from the commissioner whether the person performing the administration holds a certificate of authority under this chapter. Once the insurer has ascertained that the person holds a certificate of authority, the insurer may refer a claim to the person for administration and may continue to refer claims to the person until the insurer has knowledge or receives information from the commissioner that the person no longer holds a certificate of authority.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1176 (H.B. 472), Sec. 1.12, eff. September 1, 2007.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 13 - Regulation of Professionals
Subtitle D - Other Professionals
Chapter 4151 - Third-Party Administrators
Subchapter C. Powers and Duties of Administrators and Insurers
Section 4151.101. Written Agreement With Insurer or Plan Sponsor Required
Section 4151.102. Contents of Written Agreement
Section 4151.103. Retention of Written Agreement; Inspection by Commissioner
Section 4151.104. Notice of Use of Administrator's Services
Section 4151.1041. Referral by Insurer
Section 4151.1042. Responsibilities of Insurer; Semiannual Audit
Section 4151.105. Payments to Administrator
Section 4151.106. Certain Funds Collected or Received by Administrator
Section 4151.107. Delivery or Deposit of Certain Funds Received by Administrator
Section 4151.108. Withdrawals From Fiduciary Account
Section 4151.109. Payment of Claims From Fiduciary Account Prohibited
Section 4151.110. Underwriting Standards
Section 4151.111. Adjudication of Claims
Section 4151.112. Maintenance of Books and Records
Section 4151.113. Access to Books and Records
Section 4151.114. Disposition of Books and Records on Termination of Written Agreement