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Chapter 829
Conversion of Reciprocal or Interinsurance Exchange to Stock Company Through Creation of a Mutual Holding Company

Sections

829.001
Definitions
829.002
Authority to Convert Through Creation of a Mutual Holding Company
829.003
Rights and Privileges of Resulting Company; Laws Applicable
829.004
Mutual Holding Company; Laws Applicable
829.005
Conflict of Interest
829.006
Limitation on Actions
829.007
Sale of Securities
829.051
Capital Stock Held by Mutual Holding Company
829.052
Limitation on Acquisition of Capital Stock
829.053
Directors and Officers
829.054
Subscription Rights; Tax-qualified Employee Benefit Plan
829.101
Plan Adoption
829.102
Amendments; Withdrawal of Plan
829.103
Filing of Plan and Related Documents with Commissioner; Commissioner's Powers and Duties
829.104
Notice to Eligible Members; Comments
829.105
Substantial Compliance with Notice Requirements
829.106
Approval of Plan by Commissioner
829.107
Approval of Plan by Eligible Members
829.108
Filing of Minutes, Articles of Incorporation, and Bylaws; Effective Date of Conversion
829.151
Corporate Existence
829.152
Membership Interests
829.153
Rights of Members Whose Policies Are Issued After Adoption of Conversion Plan but Before Effective Date
829.154
Effect of Conversion on Policies; Subscriber Accounts
 



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