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Chapter 751
Market Conduct Surveillance

Sections

751.001
Short Title
751.002
Purpose and Scope
751.003
Definitions
751.004
Immunity
751.051
Participation in National Market Conduct Databases
751.052
Coordination with Other States; Registration of Contract Examiner
751.053
Information from Commissioner
751.054
Report of Violations
751.055
Exercise of Subpoena Authority
751.101
Commissioner Authority; Interactions with Other Insurance Commissioners of Other States
751.151
Collection of Information; Commissioner Analysis
751.152
Additional Analysis of Market Actions
751.153
Protocols for Market Conduct Actions
751.201
Examination
751.202
Work Plan
751.203
Notice of Examination
751.204
Pre-examination Conference
751.205
Exit Conference
751.206
Examination Report
751.207
Confidentiality of Examination Report Information
751.208
Assessment of Costs of Examination
751.209
Limit on Certain Examinations
751.251
No Waiver
751.252
Authority of Commissioner
751.301
Personnel; Qualifications
751.302
Conflict of Interest
751.303
Access to Information
751.304
Authority of Market Conduct Surveillance Personnel
751.351
Sanctions
 



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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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