Texas Administrative Code
Title 28 - INSURANCE
Part 1 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Chapter 3 - LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND HEALTH INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES
Subchapter A - SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR FILINGS AND DEPARTMENTAL ACTIONS RELATED TO SUCH FILINGS
Section 3.2 - Definitions
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Alternate face page--A face page of a group policy, certificate, or contract, which may be used in place of the face page of a previously approved or exempted group policy, certificate, or contract when the group policy, certificate, or contract will be issued to a different or specific group (e.g., a policy that was filed as an "ABC Multiple Employer Trust (MET)" that is later issued to a specific MET).
(2) Department--The Texas Department of Insurance.
(3) Filing--A submission, made to the department by a company, that is accompanied by either a transmittal checklist or a transmittal form, and which may include policies, certificates, contracts, applications, certifications, informational materials, insert pages, riders, limited partial refilings, matrix filings, and rates.
(4) General use--A filing that will be used with other forms submitted in the filing or with previously approved and exempted forms for a certain product or products or a subset of a product or type (e.g., an application that will be used with all life products; an application that will be used with all universal life products; an application that will be used with group life and accident and health products; an application that will be used with major medical and hospital surgical products).
(5) Insert page--A page used to replace an existing page of a previously approved or exempted contract.
(6) Limited, partial refilings--A change to a previously approved or exempted life or annuity form that meets one or more of the criteria set forth in subparagraphs (A) - (D) of this paragraph as follows:
(7) Matrix filing--A filing consisting of individual provisions, each with its own unique identifiable form number, allowing the flexibility to create multiple policies, certificates, contracts or applications by using numerous combinations of the individual provisions approved or exempted.
(8) New filing--A filing that has not been previously reviewed, approved, or disapproved by the department, or a filing that has been previously withdrawn and is being resubmitted as a new filing (not to include the withdrawal of a filing containing corrections to a form subsequent to the company receiving a disapproval from the department);
(9) Purpose and use--For each submitted form, the purpose and use will be a brief description to include at least the following:
(10) Rider--An amendment or endorsement that changes a policy, certificate, or contract to add, expand, limit, or remove provisions and/or benefits, which may be optional or mandatory, and when used, becomes a part of the policy, certificate, or contract.