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Chapter 942
Reciprocal and Interinsurance Exchanges

Sections

942.001
Definitions
942.002
Subscriber Insurance Coverage Through Exchange Authorized; Life Insurance Prohibited
942.003
Limited Exemption from Insurance Laws; Applicability of Certain Laws
942.051
Appointment of Attorney in Fact; Approval by Department of Power of Attorney or Other Authorization Required
942.052
Security Requirements
942.053
Subscriber Declaration
942.054
Name of Exchange
942.055
Office Locations
942.101
Certificate of Authority Required; Effect on Foreign Corporations
942.151
Subscriber Liability for Certain Contingent Premiums
942.152
Subscriber Limited Liability Based on Certain Minimum Capital and Surplus
942.153
Prior Authority Not Affected
942.154
Statements Relating to Indemnity Amounts
942.155
Financial Requirements
942.156
Issuance of Fidelity and Surety Bond Insurance; Deposit Required
942.157
Transactions Between Certain Insurers and Affiliated Exchanges
942.158
Advances of Money by Attorney in Fact
942.159
Violation by Attorney in Fact of Requirements Regarding Indemnity Contracts; Criminal Penalty
942.201
Annual Report
942.202
Examination by Department
942.203
Fees; Taxes; Filing Fee
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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