Texas Exhibit D

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Exhibit D

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Cassie Brown was appointed to serve as Texas insurance commissioner by Governor Greg Abbott in September 2021.

"TDI" stands for the Texas Department of Insurance!

Texas law requires most insurance companies and insurance-related businesses to have a license to sell their products or services.

Our Help Line is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central time: 800-252-3439.

The Texas Department of Insurance is the official state agency charged with regulating the insurance industry in Texas.

The Texas Department of Insurance is the official state agency charged with regulating the insurance industry in Texas.

"TDI" stands for the Texas Department of Insurance!

The Texas Department of Insurance mission is to protect insurance consumers by: Regulating the insurance industry fairly and diligently. Promoting a stable and competitive market.

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