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  6. Chap. 861

Chapter 861
General Casualty Companies

Sections

861.001
Definitions
861.051
Formation of Company Authorized
861.052
Articles of Incorporation; Filing and Recording Requirement
861.053
Preliminary Officers and Directors
861.054
Subscription of Stock
861.055
Organizational Meeting
861.101
Certificate of Authority Required
861.102
Issuance of Certificate of Authority
861.151
Authority of Board of Directors
861.152
General Powers of Company
861.153
Authorized Shares
861.154
Dividends
861.155
Interference with Conduct of Business Prohibited; Exceptions
861.201
Kinds of Insurance Authorized
861.251
Minimum Capital and Surplus
861.252
Security Deposit
861.253
Interest on Security Deposits
861.254
Annual Statement; Filing Fee
861.255
Rules Regarding Certain Assets
861.256
Failure to Make Deposit or Deliver Annual Statement
861.257
Examination of Company
861.258
Real Property
861.701
Revocation of Certificate
861.702
Penalty
861.703
Collection of Penalty
 



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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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