Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a)
Scope. This section specifies the requirements for insurers and other regulated
entities for filing the 2009 annual statement, the 2010 quarterly statements,
other reporting forms, and electronic data filings with the department and the
National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) necessary to report
information concerning the financial condition and business operations and
activities of insurers. This section applies to all insurers and certain other
regulated entities authorized to do the business of insurance in this state and
includes, but is not limited to, life insurers; accident insurers; life and
accident insurers; life and health insurers; accident and health insurers;
life, accident and health insurers; mutual life insurers; stipulated premium
insurers; group hospital service corporations; fire insurers; fire and marine
insurers; U.S. branches of alien insurers; Mexican casualty insurers; general
casualty insurers; fire and casualty insurers; mutual insurers other than life;
statewide mutual assessment companies; local mutual aid associations; mutual
burial associations; exempt associations; county mutual insurers; Lloyd's
plans; reciprocal and inter-insurance exchanges; domestic risk retention
groups; domestic joint underwriting associations; title insurers; fraternal
benefit societies; farm mutual insurers; health maintenance organizations;
nonprofit health corporations; nonprofit legal services corporations; the Texas
Health Insurance Risk Pool; the Texas Mutual Insurance Company; the Texas
Windstorm Insurance Association; and the Texas FAIR Plan Association. The
commissioner adopts by reference the 2009 annual statement blanks, the 2010
quarterly statement blanks, and the related instruction manuals published by
the NAIC, and other supplemental reporting forms specified in this section. The
forms are available from the Texas Department of Insurance, Financial Analysis
Division, Mail Code 303-1A, P.O. Box 149104, Austin, Texas 78714-9104. The NAIC
annual and quarterly statement blanks and other NAIC supplemental reporting
forms can be printed or filed electronically using annual statement software
available from vendors. Insurers and other regulated entities shall properly
report to the department and the NAIC by completing, in accordance with
applicable instructions, the appropriate hard copy annual and quarterly
statement blanks, other reporting forms, and electronic data filings.
(b) Definition. In this section "Texas
Edition" refers to the blanks and forms promulgated by the
commissioner.
(c) Conflicts with
other laws. In the event of a conflict between the Insurance Code, any
currently existing department rule, form, instructions, or any specific
requirement of this section and the NAIC instructions listed in this section,
the Insurance Code, the department rule, form, instruction, or the specific
requirements of this section shall take precedence and in all respects
control.
(d) Filing requirements
for life, accident and health insurers. Each life; life and accident; life and
health; accident; accident and health; mutual life; or life, accident and
health insurance company; stipulated premium company; group hospital service
corporation; and the Texas Health Insurance Risk Pool shall complete and file
the blanks, forms, or electronic data filings as directed in this subsection.
This subsection does not apply to entities licensed as health maintenance
organizations under the Insurance Code Chapter 843. Insurers specified in this
subsection and engaged in business authorized under the Insurance Code Chapter
843 may have additional reporting requirements under subsection (h) of this
section. Insurers described under this subsection may elect to file on the 2009
Health Annual Statement for year-end 2009, and on the 2010 Health Quarterly
Statement for the three quarters of 2010, if the insurer passes the Health
Statement Test as outlined in the "2009 Annual Statement, Health Instructions."
If a reporting entity qualifies under this subsection to use the 2009 Health
Annual Statement, it must continue to use that annual statement for a minimum
of three years or obtain written approval from the department to change to
another type of annual statement. Insurers filing the 2009 Life, Accident and
Health Annual Statement, the 2010 Life, Accident and Health Quarterly
Statements, and the supplemental forms and reports identified in these
subsections shall complete filings in accordance with the "2009 Annual
Statement Instructions, Life, Accident and Health," and the "2010 Quarterly
Statement Instructions, Life, Accident and Health," as applicable. Life
insurers meeting the test set forth in this subsection to file the 2009 Health
Annual Statement and the supplemental forms and reports identified in these
subsections shall complete filings in accordance with the "2009 Annual
Statement Instructions, Health," and the "2010 Quarterly Statement
Instructions, Health," as applicable. The electronic filings of these forms or
reports with the NAIC shall be in accordance with the NAIC data specifications
and instructions for electronic filing and shall include PDF format filing. The
filings for insurers described in this subsection are as follows:
(1) Domestic insurer reports and forms in
paper copy to be filed only with the department as follows:
(A) 2009 Life, Accident and Health Annual
Statement, including the printed investment schedule detail, due on or before
March 1, 2010 (stipulated premium companies, April 1, 2010);
(B) 2009 Life, Accident and Health Annual
Statement of the Separate Accounts for the 2009 calendar year (required of
companies maintaining separate accounts), due on or before March 1,
2010;
(C) 2010 Life, Accident and
Health Quarterly Statements, due on or before May 15, August 15, and November
15, 2010. A Texas stipulated premium company, unless specifically requested to
do so by the department, is not required to file quarterly data filings with
the NAIC if it meets all three of the following conditions:
(i) it is authorized to write only life
insurance on its certificate of authority;
(ii) it collected premiums in the prior
calendar year of less than $1 million; and
(iii) it had a profit from operations in the
prior two calendar years;
(D) 2009 Health Annual Statement, including
the printed investment schedule detail, due on or before March 1, 2010 if the
company qualifies as described in this subsection;
(E) 2010 Health Quarterly Statements, due on
or before May 15, August 15, and November 15, 2010 if the company qualifies as
described in this subsection;
(F)
All the paper copies of the annual and quarterly supplements prepared and filed
on dates specified in the forms and instructions;
(G) Management's Discussion and Analysis, due
on or before April 1, 2010;
(H)
Statement of Actuarial Opinion, due on or before March 1, 2010 (stipulated
premium companies, April 1, 2010). The actuarial opinion shall be prepared in
accordance with paragraph (4) of this subsection;
(I) Schedule SIS, due on or before March 1,
2010. This filing is also required if filing a Health Annual Statement, as
applicable;
(J) Supplemental
Compensation Exhibit, due on or before March 1, 2010 (stipulated premium
companies, April 1, 2010). This filing is also required if filing a Health
Annual Statement, as applicable;
(K) The Texas Health Insurance Risk Pool
shall file the 2009 Health Annual Statement, and the 2010 Quarterly Statements
as follows:
(i) 2009 Health Annual Statement
with only pages 1 - 6, and Schedule E Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 to be
completed and filed on or before March 1, 2010;
(ii) 2010 Health Quarterly Statements, with
only pages 1 - 6, Schedule E, Part 1 - Cash, and Part 2 - Cash Equivalents to
be completed and filed on or before May 15, August 15, and November 15, 2010;
and
(iii) The Texas Health
Insurance Risk Pool is not required to file any reports, diskettes, or
electronic data filings with the NAIC.
(L) Texas Overhead Assessment Exemption Form
(Texas Edition), due on or before March 1, 2010 (stipulated premium companies,
April 1, 2010). This form is to be filed only by domestic insurance companies
that have qualified pension contracts under the Insurance Code §
401.151; otherwise,
this form should not be filed; and
(M) Analysis of Surplus (Texas Edition) for
life, accident and health insurers, due on or before March 1, 2010 (stipulated
premium companies, April 1, 2010).
(2) Foreign companies filing only
electronically with the NAIC and not filing a paper copy with the department
shall file a signed jurat page with the department in lieu of filing the entire
paper filing.
(3) Electronic
filings with the NAIC by domestic and foreign insurers:
(A) 2009 Life, Accident and Health Annual
Statement electronic filing and PDF filing, due on or before March 1, 2010
(stipulated premium companies, April 1, 2010);
(B) 2009 Life, Accident and Health Annual
Statement of the Separate Accounts electronic filing and PDF filing, due on or
before March 1, 2010;
(C) 2010
Life, Accident and Health Quarterly Statement electronic filings and PDF
filings, due on or before May 15, August 15, and November 15, 2010. A Texas
stipulated premium company, unless specifically requested to do so by the
department, is not required to file quarterly electronic data filings with the
NAIC if it meets all three of the following conditions:
(i) it is authorized to write only life
insurance on its certificate of authority;
(ii) it collected premiums in the prior
calendar year of less than $1 million; and
(iii) it had a profit from operations in the
prior two calendar years.
(D) All annual and quarterly supplemental
electronic filings together with the related PDF filings (except for Schedule
SIS and Supplemental Compensation Exhibit which are filed by domestic insurers
only with the department in paper copy) due on the dates specified in the forms
and instructions; and
(E) Statement
of Actuarial Opinion, due on or before March 1, 2010 (stipulated premium
companies, April 1, 2010). The actuarial opinion shall be prepared in
accordance with paragraph (4) of this subsection.
(4) Statement of Actuarial Opinion required
by paragraphs (1)(H) and (3)(E) of this subsection shall be prepared in
accordance with the following:
(A) For
companies filing the 2009 Life, Accident and Health Annual Statement, the
Statement of Actuarial Opinion, attached to the 2009 Life, Accident and Health
Annual Statement, must follow the applicable provisions of §§
3.1601-
3.1608 of this title (relating to
Actuarial Opinion and Memorandum Regulation), except for companies exempted
from the asset adequacy analysis pursuant to §
3.1608 of this title. For those
companies exempted from the asset adequacy analysis pursuant to §
3.1608 of this title, the format
provided by instructions 1 - 12 of the "2009 Annual Statement Instructions,
Life, Accident and Health", must be followed.
(B) For companies filing the 2009 Health
Annual Statement, the Statement of Actuarial Opinion, attached to the 2009
Health Annual Statement, must follow the "2009 Annual Statement Instructions,
Health." In addition, for those companies not exempted from the asset adequacy
analysis pursuant to §
3.1608 of this title, the
Statement of Actuarial Opinion must follow the applicable provisions of
§§
3.1601-
3.1608 of this title that are not
covered in the "2009 Annual Statement Instructions, Health", including those
provisions relating to asset adequacy analysis.
(C) Any company required by §
3.4505(b)(3)(G)
of this title (relating to General Calculation Requirements for Basic Reserves
and Premium Deficiency Reserves) to opine on the application of X factors,
shall attach this opinion to the 2009 Life, Accident and Health Annual
Statement or the 2009 Health Annual Statement, as applicable.
(5) The commissioner reserves the
right to request paper copies of any paper or electronic filings made by
foreign companies in their state of domicile or the NAIC.
(6) A foreign insurer that is classified as a
commercially domiciled insurer under the Insurance Code §
823.004 shall file an
Analysis of Surplus (Texas Edition) for life, accident and health insurers with
the department, on or before March 1, 2010.
(e) Requirements for property and casualty
insurers. Each fire; fire and marine; general casualty; fire and casualty; or
U.S. branch of an alien insurer; county mutual insurance company; mutual
insurance company other than life; Lloyd's plan; reciprocal or inter insurance
exchange; domestic risk retention group; life insurance company that is
licensed to write workers' compensation; any farm mutual insurance company that
filed a property and casualty annual statement for the 2008 calendar year or
had gross written premiums in 2009 in excess of $6 million; domestic joint
underwriting association; the Texas Mutual Insurance Company; the Texas
Windstorm Insurance Association; and the Texas FAIR Plan Association shall
complete and file the following blanks, forms, and diskettes or electronic data
filings as described in this subsection. The forms and reports identified in
this subsection shall be completed in accordance with the "2009 Annual
Statement Instructions, Property and Casualty," and the "2010 Quarterly
Statement Instructions, Property and Casualty," as applicable. The electronic
filings with the NAIC shall be in accordance with the NAIC data specifications
and instructions and shall include PDF format filing, as applicable. The
filings for insurers described in this subsection are as follows:
(1) Domestic insurer reports and forms in
paper copy to be filed only with the department as follows:
(A) 2009 Property and Casualty Annual
Statement, due on or before March 1, 2010, including the printed investment
schedule detail;
(B) 2010 Property
and Casualty Quarterly Statements, due on or before May 15, August 15, and
November 15, 2010;
(C) 2009
Combined Property/Casualty Annual Statement, due on or before May 1, 2010. This
statement is required only for those affiliated insurers that wrote more than
$35 million in direct premiums as a group in calendar year 2009, as disclosed
in Schedule T of the Annual Statement(s);
(D) All the paper copies of the annual and
quarterly supplements prepared and filed on dates specified in the forms and
instructions;
(E) Statement of
Actuarial Opinion, due on or before March 1, 2010, and prepared in accordance
with the "2009 Annual Statement Instructions, Property and Casualty";
(F) Schedule SIS, due on or before March 1,
2010;
(G) Supplemental Compensation
Exhibit, due on or before March 1, 2010;
(H) Texas Overhead Assessment Exemption Form
(Texas Edition), due on or before March 1, 2010. This form is to be filed only
by domestic insurance companies that have qualified pension contracts under the
Insurance Code §
401.151; otherwise,
this form should not be filed;
(I)
Texas Supplement for County Mutuals (Texas Edition) (required of Texas county
mutual insurance companies only), due on or before March 1, 2010;
(J) Texas Supplemental "A" for County Mutuals
(Texas Edition) (required of Texas county mutual insurance companies only), due
on or before March 1, 2010;
(K)
Analysis of Surplus (Texas Edition) for property and casualty insurers except
Texas county mutual insurance companies, due on or before March 1,
2010;
(L) Actuarial Opinion Summary
prepared in accordance with §
7.9 of this subchapter (relating
to Examination of Actuarial Opinion for Property and Casualty
Insurers);
(M) The Texas Windstorm
Insurance Association shall complete and file the following:
(i) 2009 Property and Casualty Annual
Statement, due on or before March 1, 2010;
(ii) 2010 Property and Casualty Quarterly
Statements, due on or before May 15, August 15, and November 15, 2010;
and
(iii) Management's Discussion
and Analysis, due on or before April 1, 2010.
(iv) The Texas Windstorm Insurance
Association is not required to file any reports with the NAIC.
(N) The Texas FAIR Plan
Association shall complete and file the following:
(i) 2009 Property and Casualty Annual
Statement, due on or before March 1, 2010;
(ii) 2010 Property and Casualty Quarterly
Statements, due on or before May 15, August 15, and November 15,
2010;
(iii) Statement of Actuarial
Opinion, due on or before March 1, 2010, and prepared in accordance with the
"2009 Annual Statement Instructions, Property and Casualty";
(iv) Actuarial Opinion Summary prepared in
accordance with §
7.9 of this subchapter;
and
(v) Management's Discussion and
Analysis, due on or before April 1, 2010.
(vi) The Texas FAIR Plan Association is not
required to file any reports with the NAIC.
(2) Foreign property and casualty insurers
filing only electronically with the NAIC and not filing a paper copy with the
department shall file a signed jurat page with the department in lieu of filing
the entire paper filing.
(3)
Electronic filings by domestic and foreign insurers to be filed with the NAIC:
(A) 2009 Property and Casualty Annual
Statement electronic filing and PDF filing, due on or before March 1,
2010;
(B) 2010 Property and
Casualty Quarterly Statement electronic filings and PDF filings, due on or
before May 15, August 15, and November 15, 2010;
(C) All annual and quarterly supplemental
electronic filings together with the related PDF filings (except for electronic
Schedule SIS and Supplemental Compensation Exhibit, required of domestic
insurers only) due on the dates specified in the forms and
instructions;
(D) Electronic
combined insurance exhibit, due on or before May 1, 2010;
(E) Combined annual statement electronic
filing and PDF filing, due on or before May 1, 2010; and
(F) Statement of Actuarial Opinion, due on or
before March 1, 2010, and prepared in accordance with the "2009 Annual
Statement Instructions, Property and Casualty".
(4) The commissioner reserves the right to
request paper copies of any paper or electronic filings made by foreign
companies in their state of domicile or the NAIC.
(5) A foreign insurer that files an
application with the department for approval of a policyholder dividend shall
file an Analysis of Surplus (Texas Edition) for property and casualty insurers
with the application.
(6) A foreign
insurer that is classified as a commercially domiciled insurer under the
Insurance Code §
823.004 shall file an
Analysis of Surplus (Texas Edition) for property and casualty insurers with the
department, on or before March 1, 2010.
(f) Requirements for fraternal benefit
societies. Each fraternal benefit society shall complete and file the following
blanks, forms, and electronic data filings for the 2009 calendar year, and the
first three quarters for the 2010 calendar year. The forms and reports
identified in this subsection shall be completed in accordance with the "2009
Annual Statement Instructions, Fraternal," and the "2010 Quarterly Statement
Instructions, Fraternal," as applicable. The electronic data filings with the
NAIC shall be in accordance with the NAIC data specifications and instructions
and shall include PDF format filing. The filings for insurers described in this
subsection are as follows:
(1) Domestic
insurer reports and forms in paper copy to be filed only with the department,
as follows:
(A) 2009 Fraternal Annual
Statement, including the printed investment schedule detail, due on or before
March 1, 2010;
(B) 2009 Fraternal
Annual Statement of the Separate Accounts (required of companies maintaining
separate accounts), due on or before March 1, 2010;
(C) 2010 Fraternal Quarterly Statements, due
on or before May 15, August 15, and November 15, 2010;
(D) All the paper copies of the annual and
quarterly supplements prepared and filed on dates specified in the forms and
instructions;
(E) Management's
Discussion and Analysis, due on or before April 1, 2010;
(F) Statement of Actuarial Opinion, due on or
before March 1, 2010, and prepared in accordance with paragraph (4) of this
subsection;
(G) Supplemental
Compensation Exhibit, due on or before March 1, 2010;
(H) Texas Overhead Assessment Exemption Form
(Texas Edition), due on or before March 1, 2010. This form is to be filed only
by domestic insurance companies that have qualified pension contracts under the
Insurance Code §
401.151; otherwise,
this form should not be filed; and
(I) Analysis of Surplus (Texas Edition) for
fraternal benefit societies, due on or before March 1, 2010.
(2) Foreign fraternal insurers
filing only electronically with the NAIC and not filing a paper copy with the
department shall file a signed jurat page with the department in lieu of filing
the entire paper filing.
(3)
Electronic filings by domestic and foreign insurers to be filed with the NAIC:
(A) 2009 Fraternal Annual Statement
electronic filing and PDF filing, due on or before March 1, 2010;
(B) 2009 Fraternal Annual Statement of the
Separate Accounts electronic filing and PDF filing, due on or before March 1,
2010;
(C) 2010 Fraternal Quarterly
Statement electronic filings and PDF filings, due on or before May 15, August
15, and November 15, 2010;
(D) All
annual and quarterly supplemental electronic filings together with the related
PDF filings (except for the Supplemental Compensation Exhibit) due on the dates
specified in the forms; and
(E)
Statement of Actuarial Opinion, due on or before March 1, 2010, and prepared in
accordance with paragraph (4) of this subsection.
(4) Statement of Actuarial Opinion required
by paragraph (1)(F) and (3)(E) of this subsection shall be prepared in
accordance with the following:
(A) The
Statement of Actuarial Opinion, attached to the 2009 Fraternal Annual
Statement, must follow the applicable provisions of §§
3.1601-
3.1608 of this title, except for
companies exempted from the asset adequacy analysis pursuant to §
3.1608 of this title. For those
companies exempted from the asset adequacy analysis pursuant to §
3.1608 of this title, the format
provided by instructions 1 - 12 of the "2009 Annual Statement Instructions,
Fraternal", must be followed.
(B)
Any company required by §
3.4505(b)(3)(G)
of this title to opine on the application of X factors, shall attach this
opinion to the 2009 Fraternal Annual Statement, as applicable.
(5) The commissioner reserves the
right to request paper copies of any paper or electronic filings made by
foreign companies in their state of domicile or the NAIC.
(6) A foreign insurer that is classified as a
commercially domiciled insurer under the Insurance Code §
823.004 shall file an
Analysis of Surplus (Texas Edition) for fraternal benefit societies with the
department on or before March 1, 2010.
(g) Requirements for title insurers. Each
title insurance company shall complete and file the following blanks and forms
for the 2009 calendar year, and the first three quarters of the 2010 calendar
year. The reports and forms identified in this subsection shall be completed in
accordance with the "2009 Annual Statement Instructions, Title," and the "2010
Quarterly Statement Instructions, Title," as applicable. The electronic version
of the filings with the NAIC identified in this subsection shall be in
accordance with the NAIC data specifications and instructions and shall include
PDF format filing. The filings for insurers described in this subsection are as
follows:
(1) Domestic insurer reports and
forms in paper copy to be filed only with the department as follows:
(A) 2009 Title Annual Statement, including
printed investment schedule details, due on or before March 1, 2010;
(B) 2010 Title Quarterly Statements, due on
or before May 15, August 15, and November 15, 2010;
(C) All the paper copies of the annual and
quarterly supplements prepared and filed on dates described in the forms and
instructions;
(D) Management's
Discussion and Analysis, due on or before April 1, 2010;
(E) Statement of Actuarial Opinion, due on or
before March 1, 2010;
(F)
Supplemental Compensation Exhibit, due on or before March 1, 2010;
(G) Schedule SIS, due on or before March 1,
2010;
(H) Texas Overhead Assessment
Exemption Form (Texas Edition), due on or before March 1, 2010. This form is to
be filed only by domestic insurance companies that have qualified pension
contracts under the Insurance Code §
401.151; otherwise,
this form should not be filed; and
(I) Analysis of Surplus (Texas Edition) for
title companies, due on or before March 1, 2010.
(2) Foreign companies filing electronically
with the NAIC and not filing a paper copy with the department shall file a
signed jurat page with the department in lieu of filing the entire paper
filing.
(3) Electronic filings with
the NAIC by domestic and foreign insurers:
(A) 2009 Title Annual Statement electronic
filings and PDF filings, due on or before March 1, 2010;
(B) 2010 Title Quarterly Statement electronic
filings and PDF filings, due on or before May 15, August 15, and November 15,
2010;
(C) All annual and quarterly
supplemental electronic filings together with the related PDF filings (except
for Schedule SIS and Supplemental Compensation Exhibit which are only filed by
domestic insurers with the department in paper copy) due on the dates specified
in the forms and instructions;
(D)
Management Discussion and Analysis, due on or before April 1, 2010;
and
(E) Statement of Actuarial
Opinion, due on or before March 1, 2010.
(4) The commissioner reserves the right to
request paper copies of any paper or electronic filings made by foreign
companies in their state of domicile or the NAIC.
(5) A foreign insurer that is classified as a
commercially domiciled insurer under the Insurance Code §
823.004 shall file an
Analysis of Surplus (Texas Edition) for title insurers on or before March 1,
2010.
(h) Requirements
for health maintenance organizations. Each health maintenance organization
licensed pursuant to the Insurance Code Chapter 843 shall complete the 2009
Health Annual Statement, and the 2010 Quarterly Statements. Insurers that are
subject to life insurance statutes and are permitted or allowed to do the
business of health maintenance organizations shall file the Texas HMO
supplement forms as part of their annual and quarterly statement filings. The
forms and reports required in this subsection shall be completed in accordance
with the "2009 Annual Statement Instructions, Health," and the "2010 Quarterly
Statement Instructions, Health," as applicable. The Texas supplemental forms
required in this subsection and provided by the department shall be completed
in accordance with the instructions on the forms. The electronic data filings
with the NAIC shall be in accordance with NAIC data specifications and
instructions and shall include PDF format filing. The Texas specific electronic
filings regarding HMO data requested by the department shall be filed in
accordance with the instructions provided by the department. The filings for
insurers described in this subsection are as follows:
(1) Domestic and foreign insurer reports and
forms in paper copy to be filed only with the department:
(A) 2009 Health Annual Statement, including
printed investment schedule detail, due on or before March 1, 2010;
(B) 2010 Health Quarterly Statements, due on
or before May 15, August 15, and November 15, 2010. With each quarterly filing,
include an up-to-date and completed Schedule E, Part 3 - Special Deposits,
utilizing the format from the 2009 Health Annual Statement;
(C) Management's Discussion and Analysis, due
on or before April 1, 2010; and
(D)
Statement of Actuarial Opinion, due on or before March 1, 2010, prepared in
accordance with the "2009 Annual Statement Instructions, Health."
(2) Domestic insurer reports and
forms to be filed with the department:
(A)
Supplemental Compensation Exhibit in paper copy only, due on or before March 1,
2010;
(B) Texas Overhead Assessment
Exemption Form (Texas Edition) in paper copy only, due on or before March 1,
2010. This form is to be filed only by domestic insurance companies that have
qualified pension contracts under the Insurance Code §
401.151; otherwise,
this form should not be filed;
(C)
Texas HMO Supplement Annual (Texas Edition), in paper copy and electronic
filing, containing annual data for calendar year 2009, to be completed
according to the instructions provided by the department, due on or before
March 1, 2010.
(D) Texas HMO
Supplement Quarterly (Texas Edition), in paper copy and electronic filings,
containing quarterly statement data for calendar-year 2010, to be completed
according to the instructions provided by the department, due on or before May
15, August 15, and November 15, 2010.
(3) Electronic filings with the NAIC by
domestic and foreign insurers:
(A) 2009
Health Annual Statement electronic filing, and PDF filing, due on or before
March 1, 2010;
(B) 2010 Health
Quarterly Statement electronic filing and PDF filing, due on or before May 15,
August 15, and November 15, 2010;
(C) All annual and quarterly supplemental
electronic filings together with the related PDF filings (except for Schedule
SIS and Supplemental Compensation Exhibit which are only filed by domestic
insurers with the department in paper copy) due on the dates specified in the
forms and instructions;
(D)
Statement of Actuarial Opinion, due on or before March 1, 2010, prepared in
accordance with the "2009 Annual Statement Instructions, Health;" and
(E) Management Discussion and Analysis, due
on or before April 1, 2010.
(i) Requirements for farm mutual insurers not
subject to the provisions of subsection (e) of this section. Farm mutual
insurance companies not subject to subsection (e) of this section shall file
the following blanks and forms for the 2009 calendar year with the department
only, on or before March 1, 2010:
(1) Annual
Statement (Texas Edition);
(2)
Texas Overhead Assessment Exemption Form (Texas Edition). This form is to be
filed only by domestic insurance companies that have qualified pension
contracts under the Insurance Code §
401.151; otherwise,
this form should not be filed; and
(3) Statement of Actuarial Opinion, unless
exempted under §
7.31 of this subchapter (relating
to Annual Statement Instructions for Farm Mutual Insurance
Companies).
(j)
Requirements for statewide mutual assessment associations, local mutual aid
associations, mutual burial associations and exempt associations. Each
statewide mutual assessment association, local mutual aid association, mutual
burial association and exempt association shall complete and file the following
blanks and forms for the 2009 calendar year with the department only, on or
before April 1, 2010:
(1) Annual Statement
(Texas Edition) (exempt companies are required to complete all pages except
lines 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26 on page 3, the special instructions at the bottom
of page 3, and pages 4 - 7);
(2)
Texas Overhead Assessment Exemption Form (Texas Edition). This form is to be
filed only by domestic insurance companies that have qualified pension
contracts under the Insurance Code §
401.151; otherwise,
this form should not be filed;
(3)
Release of Contributions Form (Texas Edition);
(4) 3-1/2 Percent Chamberlain Reserve Table
(Reserve Valuation) (Texas Edition);
(5) Reserve Summary (1956 Chamberlain Table
3-1/2 Percent) (Texas Edition);
(6)
Inventory of Insurance in Force by Age of Issue or Reserving Year (Texas
Edition); and
(7) Summary of
Inventory of Insurance in Force by Age and Calculation of Net Premiums (Texas
Edition).
(k)
Requirements for nonprofit legal service corporations. Each nonprofit legal
service corporation doing business as authorized by a certificate of authority
issued under the Insurance Code Chapter 961 shall complete and file the
following blanks and forms for the 2009 calendar year with the department only.
An actuarial opinion is not required. The following forms are to be filed on or
before March 1, 2010:
(1) Annual Statement
(Texas Edition); and
(2) Texas
Overhead Assessment Exemption Form (Texas Edition). This form is to be filed
only by domestic insurance companies that have qualified pension contracts
under the Insurance Code §
401.151; otherwise,
this form should not be filed.
(l) Requirements for Mexican casualty
insurance companies. Each Mexican casualty insurance company doing business as
authorized by a certificate of authority issued under the Insurance Code
Chapter 984, shall complete and file the following blanks and forms for the
2009 calendar year with the department only. All submissions shall be printed
or typed in English and all monetary values shall be clearly designated in
United States dollars. The form identified in paragraph (1) of this subsection
shall be completed to the extent specified in paragraph (1) of this subsection
and in accordance with the "2009 Annual Statement Instructions, Property and
Casualty." An actuarial opinion is not required. It is the express intent of
this subsection that it shall not repeal or otherwise modify or amend any
department rule or the Insurance Code. The following blanks or forms are to be
filed on or before March 1, 2010:
(1) 2009
Property and Casualty Annual Statement; provided, however, only pages 1 - 4,
and 104 (Schedule T) are required to be completed;
(2) A copy of the balance sheet and the
statement of profit and loss from the Mexican financial statement (printed or
typed in English);
(3) A copy of
the official documents issued by the Comision Nacional de Seguros y Fianzas
approving the 2009 annual statement; and
(4) A copy of the current license to operate
in the Republic of Mexico.
(m) Other financial reports. Nothing in this
section prohibits the department from requiring any insurer or other regulated
entity from filing other financial reports with the department.