Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 1956 )


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  •                                    EY     GENERAL
    EWAS
    March 13, 19%
    Hon. J. Byron Saunders, Chairman
    Board of Insurance Commissioners
    International  Life Building
    Austin, Texas
    Opinion No. S-191
    Re:    Can county mutual insurance
    companies write accidental
    death policies.
    Dear Mr. Saunders:
    You have asked for the opinion of this office as
    to whether or not county mutual insurance companies can write
    accidental  death policies.
    Articles   17.01 and 17.25 of the Texas Insurance Code
    limit county mutual insurance companies as to the types of
    properties    which may be insured, and as to the types of pro-
    tection   offered    the policyholder.
    Article  17.01   specifically  limits   the subject   matter
    of insurance,   and reads   in part as follows:
    “Unless they are restricted by their char-
    ters, they may write insurance against said
    hazards:
    “(a) On both rural and urban dwellings and
    attendant outhouses and yard buildings   and all
    their contents for home and personal use -- in-
    cluding family vehicles,  musical instruments and
    libraries;
    “(b)  On barns and other farm, dairy, truck
    garden, hennery and ranch buildings and improve-
    ments of every description;
    “(Cl On all vehicles,  harness, implements,
    tools and machinery of every kind and description
    used on and about farms, truck gardens, dairies,
    henneries or ranches;
    Hon. J. Byron Saunders,       page 2      (S-191)
    “(a) On     all fruits     and products,  other than
    growing crops,      and all     fowls, domestic animals
    and livestock      of every     description,  produced,
    raised,   grown,    kept or     used on truck gardens, hen-
    neries,   farms,    ranches     and dairies;  and
    l’(e) On church houses, county school houses,
    country lodge rooms and country recreation  halls,
    other than road houses and public dance halls and
    their contents.”
    Section   1 of Article 17.25 specifically      refers   back
    to Article    17.01,   and reads as follows:
    “Section 1. Rew.           County Mutual insur-
    ance companies operating under the provisions    of
    this Chapter shall be authorized to write insurance
    against loss or damage from any hazard provided
    therein or that any other fire or windstorm insur-
    ance company operating in Texas may write on prop-
    erty described in Article   17.01 of this Chapter.
    Countv -insurance         cm        ouawe      to write
    casualtv lines for statewide o+.eration mav rite al&
    Lines of automobile insurance,    provided thzt no
    such company shall assume a risk on any one hazard
    greater than five (544 per cent of its assets      un-
    less such excess shall be promptly reinsured.&
    The underlined 
    phrase, supra
    , added by Senate Bill 15
    of the 54th Legislature,    does not embrace accident insurance,
    nor does it authorize a county.mutual to engage in the casualty
    field generally,   but rather, casualty lines with limitations.
    (See Attorney General’s Opinion No. S-168 to the effect     that
    county mutual insurance companies may write liability     insurance
    on automobile s. )
    Section 1 of Article 17.25 was amended by Senate Bill
    15 of the 54th Legislature,  and the caption reads in part as
    follows:
    ‘1. .  by amending Section 1 of Article 17.25 of
    the Code si as to provide that in addition to lines
    heretofore  authorized,    county mutual insurance compan-
    ies by qualifying     may write all lines of automobile
    insurance a      -tatlou.        . . .‘I*
    *   Emphasis added.
    Hon. J. Byron Saunders, page 3     (s-191)
    Because of the specific limitationsof Articles
    17.01    and 1725, it is clear that the Legislature did not
    intend to authorize such policies, and it is the opinion
    of this office that county mutual insurance companies can-
    not write accidentaldeath policies on the lives of their
    insureds.
    County mutual insurance companies cannot
    write accidentaldeath policies on the lives of
    their insureds.
    APPROVED:                            Yours very truly,
    J. Fred Jones                        JOHN BEN SIEPPERD
    State Affairs Division               Attorney General
    W. V. Geppert
    Reviewer
    J. A. Amis, Jr.
    By(lPh-K@.+a
    Robert 0, Fagg
    Reviewer                                Assistant
    L. W. Gray
    Special Reviewer
    Davis Grant
    First ,Assistant
    John Ben Shepperd
    Attorney General
    

Document Info

Docket Number: S-191

Judges: John Ben Shepperd

Filed Date: 7/2/1956

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017