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218-1956-48 Chapter 48 Protected Cell Insurance Companies (500.4801...500.4813)


  • Section 500.4801 Definitions.
  • Section 500.4803 Protected Cells; Establishment; Written Approval of Commissioner; Name or Designation; Attribution of Assets and Liabilities; Attachment of Security Interest; Contracting With Third Party; Identification of Protected Cell Assets and Protected Cell Liabilities.
  • Section 500.4805 Income Credited to or Charged Against Protected Cell; Insurance Securitization; Language to Be Contained in Documentation; Cessation of Business of Protected Cell.
  • Section 500.4807 Creditors; Recourse; Activities, Assets, and Obligations Not Subject to Chapters 77 and 79; Establishment of Protected Cell Not Considered Fraudulent Conveyance.
  • Section 500.4809 Receiver to Deal With Protected Cell Company's Assets and Liabilities; Effect of Order of Conservation, Rehabilitation, or Liquidation.
  • Section 500.4811 Insurance Securitization Not Considered Insurance or Reinsurance Contract; Investor Not Considered as Conducting Insurance Business in State.
  • Section 500.4813 Rules, Regulations, or Orders.
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