(a) A residential property insurance policy form must include a declarations page that:
(1) lists and identifies each type of deductible under the residential property insurance policy; and
(2) states the exact dollar amount of each deductible under the residential property insurance policy.
(b) If a residential property insurance policy or an endorsement attached to the policy contains a provision that may cause the exact dollar amount of a deductible under the policy to change, the declarations page must identify or include a written disclosure that clearly identifies the applicable policy provision or endorsement. The policy provision or endorsement must explain how any change in the applicable deductible amount is determined.

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Terms Used In Texas Insurance Code 2301.056


(c) A disclosure containing a list required by Subsection (a)(1), or a disclosure containing an identification of each applicable policy provision or endorsement, may be provided on a page separate from the declarations page.