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Honorable J. C. Dingwall, page 3 (M-582)
tion of any combination of state, county or city,
town or village employees and any department of
the state government which employer or associa-
tion shall be deemed the policyholder to insure the
employees of any such incorporated city, town or
village, or any such independent school district,
of any common school district, of any such state
college or university, of any such department of
the state government, members of any associa-
tion of state, county or city, town or village or
of the United States Government or any subdivision
thereof, provided the majority of such employees
reside in this state, employees for the benefit of
persons other than the policyholder subject to the
following requirements:
"(b) The premium for a policy issued to
any policyholder authorized to be such policyholder.
under Subsection (3) of Section 1, Article 3. 50,
Texas Insurance Code, may be paid in whole or in
part from funds contributed by the employer, or in
whole or in part from funds contributed by the per-
sons insured under said policy . . . "
Article 3. 51, Section 1(a) provides:
"(a) The State of Texas and each of its
political, governmental and administrative sub-
divisions, departments, agencies, associations
of public employees, and the governing boards and
authorities of each state university, colleges, com-
mon and independent school districts or of any other
agency or subdivision of the public school system of
the"State of Texas are authorized to procure con-
tracts with any insurance company authorized to do
business in this state insuring their respective em-
ployees, or if an association of public employees is
the policyholder, insuring its respective members,-2773-
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Texas. Attorney-General's Office. Texas Attorney General Opinion: M-582, text, February 17, 1970; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth269807/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.