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  6. Chap. 2251

Chapter 2251
Rates

Sections

2251.001
Purpose
2251.002
Definitions
2251.003
Applicability of Certain Subchapters
2251.004
Regulation of Inland Marine Rates
2251.005
Notice of Rate Increase for Residential Property Insurance Policies
2251.006
Consideration of Certain Other Law
2251.007
Administrative Procedure Act Applicable
2251.008
Annual Report of Insurer; Legislative Report
2251.0031
Exceptions for Certain Lines
2251.051
Excessive, Inadequate, and Unfairly Discriminatory Rates
2251.052
Rate Standards
2251.101
Rate Filings and Supporting Information
2251.103
Commissioner Action Concerning Rate Filing Not yet in Effect; Hearing and Analysis
2251.104
Commissioner Disapproval of Rate in Effect; Hearing
2251.105
Grievance
2251.106
Role of Public Insurance Counsel
2251.107
Public Information
2251.151
Requirement to File Rates for Prior Approval Under Certain Circumstances
2251.152
Rate Approval Required; Exception
2251.153
Commissioner Action
2251.155
Rate Filing Approval by Commissioner; Use of Rate
2251.156
Rate Filing Disapproval by Commissioner; Hearing
2251.251
Applicability of Subchapter
2251.252
Exemption from Certain Other Law
2251.1031
Requests for Additional Information
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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