Sec. 193.010. CERTIFICATE OF DEATH BY CATASTROPHE. (a) In this section, "catastrophe" means the occurrence of a substantial force that causes widespread or severe damage, injury, or loss of life or property and from which it is not reasonable to assume that a person could survive, including: (1) flood, earthquake, tornado, or other natural disaster; (2) explosion, fire, or destruction of a building; (3) the crash of a motor vehicle, train, or airplane involving more than one person; or (4) the overtaking of more than one person by fire, water, earth, or other substance. (b) A local registrar shall issue and file a certificate of death by catastrophe for a person if: (1) an affidavit is submitted to the registrar stating that: (A) the person was last reasonably believed to be at the scene of a catastrophe; (B) at least 10 days have passed since the day of the catastrophe; (C) a diligent search has been made by a governmental authority and the authority has concluded the search for the person; (D) the catastrophe was not intentionally caused by the person; and (E) the affiant: (i) does not know whether the person is alive or dead; (ii) has not received any information about the person's status since the catastrophe and, barring the person's death, would have received information about the person's status; (iii) is not aware of any custody or guardianship issues involving the person, if the person is a minor or a person for whom a guardian has been appointed; and (iv) is not aware of any reasonable motive for the person to disappear or for another person to abduct the person; and (2) a written statement signed by an agent of the governmental authority that conducts a search under Subdivision (1)(C) is submitted to the registrar stating that the governmental authority conducted and concluded a search for the person. (c) The department may issue a certificate of death by catastrophe for a minor or a person for whom a guardian has been appointed who is the subject of a custody or guardianship dispute only if all parties to the dispute submit an affidavit under Subsection (b). (d) An insurer shall accept as proof of death of an insured a certificate of death by catastrophe issued under this section.
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