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    TAC Risk Management Pool

    ​The Texas Association of Counties Risk Management Pool (TAC RMP) has provided counties with a stable, sustainable resource of protection against risks and liabilities for more than 45 years.

    Governed by a board of county officials, the TAC Risk Management Pool offers coverage with value well above the commercial market to more than 400 members. Its risk control programs and services are provided at no additional cost to its members to help Texas counties manage costs and promote safety.

    Serving Texas counties for more than 50 years

    From specialized training to one-on-one service, TAC's Risk Management Pool offers counties a wide array of benefits.

    Our Coverage Lines

    Programs

    Automobile

     Risk Management Pool  Delivers essential protection on the road with Auto Liability and Auto Physical Damage coverage.

    Programs

    Liability

     Risk Management Pool  Delivers customized liability solutions to meet the diverse needs of county government.

    Programs

    Property

     Risk Management Pool  â€‹Insures buildings and contents against loss, damage, or theft.

    Programs

    Workers' Compensation

     Risk Management Pool  Provides coverage for medical costs and lost wages due to work-related injuries.

    Programs

    Cybersecurity

     Risk Management Pool  Protection safeguards against data breaches, cyberattacks and other digital vulnerabilities.

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    Explore continuing education through the Risk Management Pool.

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