Tex. Ins. Code § 4151.301

Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
Section 4151.301 - Grounds for Denial, Suspension, or Revocation of Certificate of Authority

The department may deny an application for a certificate of authority or discipline the holder of a certificate of authority under this subchapter if the department determines that the applicant or 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 application for a certificate of authority;
(3) has obtained or attempted to obtain a certificate of authority by fraud or misrepresentation;
(4) has misappropriated, converted to the applicant's or holder's own use, or illegally withheld money belonging to:
(A) an insurance carrier, as that term is defined by Section 401.011, Labor Code;
(B) an insurer, as that term is defined by Section 4001.003;
(C) a health maintenance organization; or
(D) an insured, enrollee, injured employee, or beneficiary;
(5) has engaged in fraudulent or dishonest acts or practices;
(6) has materially misrepresented the terms and conditions of an insurance policy, certificate, evidence of coverage, or contract;
(7) has been convicted of a felony;
(8) is in a financial condition, or is operating or conducting business in a manner, that would render further transaction of business in this state hazardous or injurious to insured persons or the public;
(9) has failed to comply with any judgment rendered against the applicant or holder before the 60th day after the date on which the judgment becomes final;
(10) has wilfully violated a commissioner rule;
(11) has refused to be examined or to produce accounts, records, and files for examination as required by this chapter or commissioner rule;
(12) at any time fails to meet a qualification for which issuance of the certificate of authority could have been denied had the failure then existed and been known to the commissioner;
(13) has had a certificate of authority, license, or other authority issued by this state, another state, or the United States suspended or revoked; or
(14) has failed to timely file the annual report required by Section 4151.205.

Tex. Ins. Code § 4151.301

Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1176, Sec. 1.21, eff. 9/1/2007.