(a) In this section:
(1) “Repair facility” means a person who rebuilds, repairs, or services a motor vehicle for consideration or under a warranty, service, or maintenance contract.
(2) “Resident relative” means an individual who:
(A) resides in the same household as the insured; and
(B) is related to the insured within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity as described by Chapter 573, Government Code.
(3) “Temporary vehicle” includes a vehicle that is loaned or provided to an insured by an automobile repair facility for the insured’s use while the insured’s vehicle is at the facility for service, repair, maintenance, or damage or to obtain an estimate and is:
(A) in the lawful possession of the insured or resident relative of the insured;
(B) not owned by the insured, any resident relative of the insured, or any other person residing in the insured’s household; and
(C) operated by or in the possession of the insured or resident relative of the insured until the vehicle is returned to the repair facility.
(b) A personal automobile insurance policy, including a policy issued by a county mutual insurance company, must define temporary vehicle as defined by this section and include in the policy’s primary liability coverage primary liability coverage for a temporary vehicle as a covered vehicle during the policy term.

Terms Used In Texas Insurance Code 1952.060

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Person: includes corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, and any other legal entity. See Texas Government Code 311.005
  • Property: means real and personal property. See Texas Government Code 311.005

(c) Coverage under this section is required only for a vehicle that is:
(1) a private passenger automobile; or
(2) a pickup, utility vehicle, or van with a gross vehicle weight of 14,000 pounds or less that is not used for the delivery or transportation of goods, materials, or supplies, other than samples, unless:
(A) the delivery of the goods, materials, or supplies is not the primary use for which the vehicle is employed; or
(B) the vehicle is used for farming or ranching.
(d) The coverage required by this section provides primary coverage for the insured’s legal liability for bodily injury and property damage and for damage to the temporary vehicle, not excess coverage. The coverage must insure:
(1) the person named in the personal automobile insurance policy; and
(2) any resident relative of the insured and licensed operator residing in the household except for a person specifically named in a named driver exclusion under § 1952.353(b).
(e) The policy limits of a personal automobile insurance policy must be available for the coverage required by this section.