Tex. Ins. Code § 4005.101

Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
Section 4005.101 - Grounds for License Denial or Disciplinary Action
(a) This section does not apply to a person who holds a license or certificate of authority issued under Title 11.
(b) The department may deny a license application or discipline a license holder under this subchapter if the department determines that the applicant or license holder, individually or through an officer, director, or shareholder:
(1) has wilfully violated an insurance law of this state;
(2) has intentionally made a material misstatement in the license application;
(3) has obtained or attempted to obtain a license by fraud or misrepresentation;
(4) has misappropriated, converted to the applicant's or license holder's own use, or illegally withheld money belonging to:
(A) an insurer;
(B) a health maintenance organization; or
(C) an insured, enrollee, or beneficiary;
(5) has engaged in fraudulent or dishonest acts or practices;
(6) has materially misrepresented the terms and conditions of an insurance policy or contract, including a contract relating to membership in a health maintenance organization;
(7) has made or issued, or caused to be made or issued, a statement misrepresenting or making incomplete comparisons regarding the terms or conditions of an insurance or annuity contract legally issued by an insurer or a membership issued by a health maintenance organization to induce the owner of the contract or membership to forfeit or surrender the contract or membership or allow it to lapse for the purpose of replacing the contract or membership with another;
(8) has been convicted of a felony;
(9) has offered or given a rebate of an insurance premium or commission to an insured or enrollee;
(10) is not actively engaged in soliciting or writing insurance for the public generally as required by Section 4001.104(a); or
(11) has obtained or attempted to obtain a license, not for the purpose of holding the applicant or license holder out to the general public as an agent, but primarily for the purpose of soliciting, negotiating, or procuring an insurance or annuity contract or membership covering:
(A) the applicant or license holder;
(B) a member of the applicant's or license holder's family; or
(C) a business associate of the applicant or license holder.

Tex. Ins. Code § 4005.101

Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1274, Sec. 7, eff. 4/1/2005.