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Title 6
Organization of Insurers and Related Entities

Subtitles

A
General Provisions Applicable to Insurers and Related Entities
Chapters 801–805
B
Organization of Regulated Entities
Chapters 821–831
C
Life, Health, and Accident Insurers and Related Entities
Chapters 841–848
D
Casualty Companies
Chapters 861–862
E
Mutual and Fraternal Companies and Related Entities
Chapters 881–888
F
Farm and County Mutual Insurance Companies
Chapters 911–912
G
Lloyd's Plan and Reciprocal and Interinsurance Exchanges
Chapters 941–942
H
Other Entities
Chapters 961–964
I
Surplus Lines Insurers; Companies Not Organized in Texas
Chapters 981–984
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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

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