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Tex. Ins. Code § 2602.210

RECOVERY OF ASSESSMENT IN RATES; TAX CREDIT

Known as the Texas Title Insurance Guaranty Act

The act spans §§ 2602.001 to 2602.453 (80 sections).

Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1274, Sec. 6, eff

(a) A title insurance company is entitled to recover in its rates for the succeeding 12 months amounts paid in assessments not to exceed one percent of the company's net direct written premiums. In promulgating or establishing rates the commissioner shall consider assessments and refunds of assessments and shall adjust the rates to allow for recovery under this subsection.

(b) Unless the department determines that all amounts paid as assessments by each title insurance company have been recovered under Subsection (a), for any amount not recovered the title insurance company is entitled to a credit against its premium tax under Chapter 223. The credit may be taken at a rate of 20 percent each year for five successive years following the date of assessment and, if the title insurance company elects, may be taken over an additional number of years.

(c) An amount of a tax credit allowed by this section that is unclaimed may be shown in the title insurance company's books and records as an admitted asset for all purposes, including an annual statement under Section 862.001.

(d) If the association receives money related to a title insurance company receivership from any source, including payment of a claim made by the association against the estate of the title insurance company, that is in excess of the amount title insurance companies have recovered or are entitled to recover under this section, the excess money shall be held by the association in its title account to offset the amounts required for future assessments or administrative expenses of the association.

Official source: Texas Constitution and Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Texas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.