28 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.3012 - Policy Definition of Total Disability
(a) A general definition of "total
disability" may not be more restrictive than one requiring the individual to be
totally disabled from engaging in any employment or occupation for which he or
she is or becomes qualified by reason of education, training, or experience,
and such individual is not in fact engaged in any employment or occupation for
wage or profit.
(b) "Total
disability" may be defined in relation to the inability of the person to
perform duties, but such inability may not be based solely upon an individual's
inability to:
(1) perform "any occupation
whatsoever" or "any occupational duty"; or
(2) engage in any training or rehabilitation
program; however, an insurer may specify the requirement of the inability of
the person to perform all of the substantial and material duties pertaining to
his or her regular occupation, or words of similar import.
(c) The definition may reasonably require
regular care and attendance by a physician, other than the insured or a member
of the insured's immediate family.
(d) The definition may require that the total
disability be "continuous" or "uninterrupted" for a specified period of time or
to a specified age. If the insured's total disability shall continue to such
specified age or for such specified period and shall then and thereafter
continue, the definition may predicate continuance of benefits on the insured's
inability to perform any work or occupation for which he is reasonably trained
or qualified by education or experience.
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