Sec. 841.251. EVIDENCE OF EXPENDITURES. (a) A domestic insurance company may not make an expenditure of $100 or more unless the expenditure is evidenced by a voucher that:
(1) is signed by or on behalf of the individual, firm, or corporation that receives the money; and
(2) describes the consideration received for the payment correctly.
(b) For an expenditure for both services and disbursements, the voucher must state the services rendered and disbursement made.
(c) For an expenditure related to a matter pending before a legislature or public body or a department or officer of a state or government, the voucher must describe both the nature of the matter and the interest of the company in the matter correctly.
(d) If the domestic insurance company cannot obtain a voucher as required by this section, the expenditure must be evidenced by:
(1) a paid check; or
(2) an affidavit that:
(A) describes the nature and purpose of the expenditure; and
(B) states the reason the voucher was not obtained.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1419, Sec. 1, eff. June 1, 2003.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 6 - Organization of Insurers and Related Entities
Subtitle C - Life, Health, and Accident Insurers and Related Entities
Chapter 841 - Life, Health, or Accident Insurance Companies
Subchapter F. General Powers, Duties, and Limitations
Section 841.251. Evidence of Expenditures
Section 841.252. Payments to Officers, Directors, and Employees
Section 841.253. Life Insurance Company's Payment of Dividends
Section 841.254. Transfer of Stock
Section 841.255. Annual Statement; Filing Fee
Section 841.256. Business in Separate Departments of Domestic Insurance Company
Section 841.257. Kinds of Business Limited
Section 841.258. Agents for Company That Ceases Writing New Business
Section 841.259. Activities of Directors and Officers