Texas Code § 547.052

NOTICE OF VIOLATION TO INSURER'S DOMICILIARY STATE
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Sec. 547.052. NOTICE OF VIOLATION TO INSURER'S DOMICILIARY STATE. (a) In this section, the domiciliary state of an alien insurer is the state of entry or the state of the insurer's principal office in the United States.
(b) If the department has reason to believe that an insurer has engaged in an act prohibited by Section 547.051 , the department shall notify, by registered mail, the insurer and the insurance supervisory official of the insurer's domiciliary state.

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