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TITLE 28 - INSURANCE
PART 1 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
CHAPTER 19 - LICENSING AND REGULATION OF INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS
SUBCHAPTER T - SPECIALTY INSURANCE LICENSE
SECTION/RULE §19.1906 - Expiration and Renewal of Licenses
Chapter Review Date 06/08/2021

(a) Except as may be provided under §19.801 of this title (relating to General Provisions Regarding Licensing Fees and License Renewal), each specialty license issued by the department expires on the second anniversary of the date of issuance unless suspended or revoked by the commissioner. A specialty license holder may renew a license that has not expired or has not been suspended or revoked by filing a properly completed renewal application with the department in the form prescribed by the department and paying to the department before the expiration date of the license the required renewal fee as specified in §19.802 of this title (relating to Amounts of Fees). A renewal fee is nonrefundable.(b) The provisions of Insurance Code Article 21.01-2 §2 concerning the renewal of an insurance agent license shall apply to the specialty license issued under Insurance Code Article 21.09 and this subchapter.(c) When a complete renewal application is filed not later than the expiration date of the license and accompanied by the renewal fee specified in §19.802 of this title, the original license continues in force until:(1) the department issues the renewal license; or(2) the commissioner issues an order suspending or revoking the license.

Source Note: The provisions of this §19.1906 adopted to be effective February 20, 2001, 26 TexReg 1545.

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