Sec. 423.104. PROOF OF OWNERSHIP OF SECURITIES. (a) A domestic insurer may demonstrate ownership of a security through a definitive certificate or in accordance with rules adopted under this section. (b) The commissioner shall adopt rules under which a domestic insurer may demonstrate ownership of an uncertificated security, as defined by Section 8.102 (a), Business & Commerce Code, consistent with common practices of securities exchanges and markets. The rules must establish: (1) standards for the types of uncertificated securities the insurer may hold; (2) the manner in which the insurer may demonstrate ownership of the security; and (3) adequate financial safeguards relating to the ownership of uncertificated securities.
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