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  6. Chap. 964

Chapter 964
Captive Insurance Companies

Sections

964.001
Definitions
964.002
Applicability of Other Laws
964.051
Authority to Write Direct Business
964.052
Reinsurance
964.053
Formation
964.054
Reserves and Accounting Basis
964.055
Certificate of Authority Required
964.056
Capital and Surplus or Equivalent Requirements
964.057
Application for Certificate of Authority
964.058
Examination by Commissioner
964.059
Action on Application
964.060
Annual Report
964.061
Investments
964.062
Amendments to Certificate of Formation or Governing Document
964.063
Dividends and Distributions
964.064
Prohibition on Joining or Contributing to Certain Entities and Funds
964.065
Suspension or Revocation of Certificate of Authority
964.066
Standards for Risk Management of Controlled Unaffiliated Business
964.067
Captive Managers
964.068
Maintenance Tax
964.069
Rulemaking Authority
964.070
Confidentiality
964.071
Redomestication
964.072
Approval of Captive Reinsurance Pools
964.073
Adjuster License Not Required; Exception
964.101
Applicability of Other Law
964.102
Status of Captive Exchanges
964.103
Subscriber Requirements
964.104
Attorney in Fact Requirements
964.105
Attorney in Fact Powers and Duties
964.106
Subscriber Declaration
 



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

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