The Texas Certificate of Compliance With Rule 8015(a)(7)(B) or 8016(d)(2) is a document issued by the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) that certifies an insurer is in compliance with specific statutory requirements. The certificate is required for insurers who wish to transact business in Texas or to comply with certain regulatory requirements. The two types of certificates are: 1. Texas Certificate of Compliance With Rule 8015(a)(7)(B): This certificate is required for insurers who wish to conduct business in the state of Texas and who are required to maintain a certain level of financial responsibility. The insurer must demonstrate that it meets the financial requirements outlined in Texas Administrative Code § 8015(a)(7)(B). 2. Texas Certificate of Compliance With Rule 8016(d)(2): This certificate is required for insurers who are providing third-party liability coverage. The insurer must demonstrate that it meets the requirements of Texas Administrative Code § 8016(d)(2). The Texas Certificate of Compliance With Rule 8015(a)(7)(B) or 8016(d)(2) is an important document for insurers wishing to do business in the state of Texas. It serves as proof of financial responsibility and that the insurer complies with the applicable regulations.