Texas Register, Volume 30, Number 43, Pages 6973-7094, October 28, 2005 Page: 7,007
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(2) Texas Overhead Assessment Form (Texas Edition); and
(3) Statement of Actuarial Opinion, unless exempted un-
der 7.31 (relating to Annual Statement Instructions for Farm Mutual
Insurance Companies).
0) Requirements for statewide mutual assessment associa-
tions, local mutual aid associations, mutual burial associations and
exempt associations. Each statewide mutual assessment association,
local mutual aid association, mutual burial association and exempt
association shall complete and file the following blanks and forms for
the 2005 calendar year with the department only, on or before April
1, 2006:
(1) Annual Statement (Texas Edition) (exempt companies
are required to complete all pages except lines 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26
on page 3, the special instructions at the bottom of page 3, and pages
4 - 7);
(2) Texas Overhead Assessment Form (Texas Edition);
(3) Release of Contributions Form (Texas Edition);
(4) 3 1/2 % Chamberlain Reserve Table (Reserve Valua-
tion) (Texas Edition);
(5) Reserve Summary (1956 Chamberlain Table 3 1/2 %)
(Texas Edition);
(6) Inventory of Insurance in Force by Age of Issue or Re-
serving Year (Texas Edition); and
(7) Summary of Inventory of Insurance in Force by Age
and Calculation of Net Premiums (Texas Edition).
(k) Requirements for nonprofit legal service corporations.
Each nonprofit legal service corporation doing business as authorized
by a certificate of authority issued under Chapter 961 shall complete
and file the following blanks and forms for the 2005 calendar year
with the department only. An actuarial opinion is not required. The
following forms are to be filed on or before March 1, 2006:
(1) Annual Statement (Texas Edition); and
(2) Texas Overhead Assessment Form (Texas Edition).
(1) Requirements for Mexican casualty companies. Each
Mexican casualty company doing business as authorized by a
certificate of authority issued under the Insurance Code Section 984,
shall complete and file the following blanks and forms for the 2005
calendar year with the department only. All submissions shall be
printed or typed in English and all monetary values shall be clearly
designated in United States dollars. The form identified in paragraph
(1) of this subsection shall be completed in to the extent specified in
paragraph (1) of this subsection and in accordance with the "2005
Annual Statement Instructions, Property and Casualty." An actuarial
opinion is not required. It is the express intent of this subsection that
it shall not repeal or otherwise modify or amend any department rule
or the Insurance Code. The following blanks or forms are to be filed
on or before March 1, 2006:
(1) 2005 Property and Casualty Annual Statement; pro-
vided, however, only pages 1 - 4, and 104 (Schedule T) are required
to be completed;
(2) A copy of the balance sheet and the statement of profit
and loss from the Mexican financial statement (printed or typed in
English);
(3) A copy of the official documents issued by the COMI-
SION NACIONAL DE SEGUROS Y FIANZAS approving the 2005
annual statement; and(4) A copy of the current license to operate in the Republic
of Mexico.
(m) Other financial reports. Nothing in this section prohibits
the department from requiring any insurer or other regulated entity
from filing other financial reports with the department.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on October 12,
2005.
TRD-200504591
Gene C. Jarmon
General Counsel and Chief Clerk
Texas Department of Insurance
Earliest possible date of adoption: November 27, 2005
For further information, please call: (512) 463-6327
TITLE 31. NATURAL RESOURCES AND
CONSERVATION
PART 2. TEXAS PARKS AND
WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 65. WILDLIFE
SUBCHAPTER N. MIGRATORY GAME BIRD
PROCLAMATION
31 TAC 65.310
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (the department) pro-
poses an amendment to 65.310, concerning Means, Methods,
and Special Requirements.
In the August 5, 2005, issue of the Texas Register (30 TexReg
4482), the department adopted an amendment to 65.310 that
reinstated specific language from federal regulations delineat-
ing the means and methods that are lawful and unlawful for the
take of migratory game birds. The federal rules consist of a list
of lawful means, methods, and manners and a list of unlawful
means, methods, and manners. In the process of that rulemak-
ing several provisions were inadvertently omitted and should not
have been omitted: the prohibition on the possession and/or use
of non-toxic shot for the hunting of waterfowl, the requirement
that the head or one fully-feathered wing remain on all migratory
game birds except doves until the birds reach the possessor's
personal residence, and a prohibition on the placement of bait to
cause, induce, or allow hunting over a baited area. The proposed
amendment would restore those provisions. The prohibition of
toxic shot is necessary to maintain parallelism with federal law;
toxic shot is prohibited by 50 CFR 20.21(j). The requirement
that a head or one fully-feathered wing remain on all migratory
game birds except doves until the birds reach the possessor's
personal residence is also necessary to be consistent with fed-
eral law; the federal requirement is located at 50 CFR 20.43.
The department notes that while these provisions were omitted
from the current rule, they are federal requirements that are in
full force and effect and are enforceable by state wardens acting
under federal commission.PROPOSED RULES October 28, 2005 30 TexReg 7007
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