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  6. Title 31A - Insurance Code
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  8. Chapter 4 - Insurers in General


Chapter 4 - Insurers in General


  • Section 101 - Solicitation permit.
  • Section 102 - Qualified insurers.
  • Section 103 - Certificate of authority.
  • Section 104 - Bar on local activity by persons not authorized.
  • Section 105 - Deposit required from domestic insurers.
  • Section 105.5 - Deposit required from foreign insurers.
  • Section 106 - Provision of health care.
  • Section 106.5 - Medical retainer agreements.
  • Section 107 - Other business.
  • Section 107.5 - Penalty for failure of a regulated health insurance entity to fulfill duties related to state claims for Medicaid payment or recovery.
  • Section 108 - Power to hold property in other than own name.
  • Section 109 - Insurers as fundholders.
  • Section 110 - Duty of insurers to report abandoned property.
  • Section 111 - Authority to insure with certain insurers.
  • Section 112 - Political activities.
  • Section 113 - Annual statements.
  • Section 113.5 - Filing requirements -- National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
  • Section 114 - Powers of a reciprocal insurer and interinsurance exchange.
  • Section 115 - Plan of orderly withdrawal.
  • Section 116 - Adverse benefit determination procedures.
  • Section 117 - Closing or settlement protection.
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