Sec. 1304.1025. ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION AND RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PROVIDERS. (a) In addition to the requirements of Section 1304.102 , an applicant for issuance or renewal of a provider registration must file with the application: (1) the reimbursement insurance policy, if the provider is using a reimbursement insurance policy to meet the financial security requirements of Section 1304.151 ; (2) the financial security deposit and the documentation required by the department demonstrating adequate funding of the reserve account, if the provider is using a funded reserve account and financial security deposit to meet the financial security requirements of Section 1304.151 ; (3) the proof necessary to demonstrate the applicant or its parent company maintains at least $100 million net worth, if the applicant is using net worth to meet the financial security requirements of Section 1304.151 ; and (4) information about each controlling person of the applicant in a form prescribed by the executive director. (b) The executive director may not issue or renew a registration to a provider unless the provider provides evidence to the executive director that: (1) each controlling person of the provider is trustworthy and can competently manage the affairs of the provider in compliance with this chapter; and (2) the provider can meet the provider's obligations under service contracts and this chapter. (c) Not later than the 30th day after the date of a provider's initial registration, the provider must provide to the department a list of any Internet website address through which a consumer may purchase the provider's service contracts and the name, assumed name, street address, and telephone number of: (1) any administrator appointed by the provider under Section 1304.153 ; and (2) any seller of the provider's service contracts, other than a seller that is: (A) an employee of the provider; or (B) a business with a physical location in this state at which a consumer may purchase a service contract. (d) The provider shall update the list required by Subsection (c) with each renewal.
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