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  6. Chap. 501

Chapter 501
Office of Public Insurance Counsel

Sections

501.001
Definition
501.002
Office of Public Insurance Counsel
501.003
Sunset Provision
501.004
Public Interest Information
501.005
Access to Programs and Facilities
501.051
Appointment; Term
501.052
Qualifications
501.053
Business Interest; Service as Public Counsel
501.054
Lobbying Activities
501.055
Grounds for Removal
501.056
Prohibited Representation or Employment
501.101
Office Personnel
501.102
Trade Associations
501.103
Career Ladder Program; Performance Evaluations
501.104
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy; Report
501.105
Qualifications and Standards of Conduct
501.151
Powers and Duties of Office
501.152
Administration of Office
501.153
Authority to Appear, Intervene, or Initiate
501.154
Access to Information
501.155
Recommendation of Legislation
501.156
Consumer Bill of Rights
501.157
Prohibited Interventions or Appearances
501.158
Confidentiality Requirements
501.159
Comments on Certain Insurer Filings
501.160
Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures
501.201
Office Expenses
501.202
Assessment
501.203
Assessment on Property and Casualty Insurers
501.204
Assessment on Life, Health, and Accident Insurers and Related Entities
501.205
Assessment on Title Insurance Companies
501.251
Comparison of Health Maintenance Organizations
501.252
Annual Consumer Report Cards
501.253
Access to Information
501.254
Confidentiality and Use of 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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