Texas Insurance Code 912.061 – Application for Extension of Charter; Term
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(a) Before a county mutual insurance company’s charter or extension of the charter expires, the company may apply to the department for an extension of the charter for a term of 50 years from the date the charter would otherwise expire.
(b) The application for an extension must:
(1) demonstrate that the application was authorized either by a two-thirds vote of the company’s directors or by a majority vote at a policyholders’ meeting;
(2) state in full the charter to be extended;
(3) state the period for which the charter is to be extended;
(4) be signed and acknowledged by the president and secretary of the company; and
(5) be accompanied by a fee of $50.
Terms Used In Texas Insurance Code 912.061
- Signed: includes any symbol executed or adopted by a person with present intention to authenticate a writing. See Texas Government Code 311.005
(c) A company whose charter is extended retains the rights, privileges, and immunities granted a county mutual insurance company by this chapter.