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  6. Chapter 59A - Insurance Code
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  8. Article 50 - Motor Clubs


Article 50 - Motor Clubs


  • Section 59A-50-1 - Short title.
  • Section 59A-50-2 - Definitions.
  • Section 59A-50-3 - Certificate of authority required; fees.
  • Section 59A-50-4 - Requirements and application for certificate of authority.
  • Section 59A-50-5 - Issuance, refusal of certificate of authority; continuance or expiration.
  • Section 59A-50-6 - Additional security.
  • Section 59A-50-7 - Service contracts.
  • Section 59A-50-8 - Investigations, examinations.
  • Section 59A-50-9 - Suspension, revocation or refusal to continue certificate of authority.
  • Section 59A-50-10 - Name, trademarks, emblems.
  • Section 59A-50-11 - Violation hearings.
  • Section 59A-50-12 - Service of process; superintendent appointed attorney.
  • Section 59A-50-13 - Registered representatives required; qualifications for registration.
  • Section 59A-50-14 - Registration procedure and matters relating to registration of representatives.
  • Section 59A-50-15 - Motor club bound.
  • Section 59A-50-16 - Representing unauthorized motor club prohibited.
  • Section 59A-50-17 - Limitations upon advertising.
  • Section 59A-50-18 - Service contract and membership card.
  • Section 59A-50-19 - Administrative penalty.
  • Section 59A-50-20 - Civil penalties.
  • Section 59A-50-21 - Other provisions applicable.
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