This is a legal form that was released by the Railroad Commission of Texas - a government authority operating within Texas. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 2995?
A: Form 2995 is a certification form used in Texas for political subdivisions to self-insure for workers' compensation, general liability, and/or motor vehicle liability insurance.
Q: Who uses Form 2995?
A: Political subdivisions in Texas use Form 2995 to certify their self-insurance for various types of liability insurance.
Q: What does Form 2995 certify?
A: Form 2995 certifies that a political subdivision of Texas has met certain requirements to self-insure for workers' compensation, general liability, and/or motor vehicle liability insurance.
Q: What types of insurance can be covered by Form 2995?
A: Form 2995 can cover workers' compensation, general liability, and/or motor vehicle liability insurance.
Q: Why would a political subdivision choose to self-insure?
A: A political subdivision may choose to self-insure to have more control over their insurance coverage and potentially save money on premiums.
Q: Is Form 2995 mandatory for political subdivisions in Texas?
A: Yes, political subdivisions in Texas are required to submit Form 2995 if they choose to self-insure for workers' compensation, general liability, and/or motor vehicle liability insurance.
Q: Are there any fees associated with submitting Form 2995?
A: The Texas Department of Insurance may charge a filing fee for submitting Form 2995.
Q: What happens after Form 2995 is submitted?
A: After Form 2995 is submitted, the Texas Department of Insurance will review the certification and determine if the political subdivision is eligible to self-insure.
Q: Can a political subdivision lose its self-insurance status?
A: Yes, a political subdivision can lose its self-insurance status if it no longer meets the requirements or fails to maintain proper coverage.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of LNG Form 2995 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Railroad Commission of Texas.