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Chapter 1105
Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Life Insurance

Sections

1105.001
Short Title
1105.002
Applicability of Chapter
1105.003
Exemptions
1105.004
Required Nonforfeiture Provisions
1105.005
Computation of Adjusted Premiums and Present Values; Mortality Tables and Interest Rates
1105.006
Determination of Rated Age
1105.007
Computation of Cash Surrender Value Following Default
1105.008
Computation of Cash Surrender Value on Surrender Following Policy Anniversary
1105.009
Computation of Paid-up Nonforfeiture Benefits
1105.010
Proration of Values; Net Value of Paid-up Additions
1105.011
Inclusion of Certain Additional Benefits in Computing Nonforfeiture Benefits Not Required
1105.012
Progression of Cash Surrender Values
1105.0015
Definition
1105.051
Applicability of Subchapter
1105.052
Computation of Adjusted Premiums Using Nonforfeiture Net Level Premium Method
1105.053
Computation of Amounts for Policy with Changing Benefits or Premiums
1105.054
Computation of Amounts for Policy Issued on Substandard Basis
1105.055
Use of Mortality Tables and Interest Rates with Nonforfeiture Net Level Premium Method
1105.056
Nonforfeiture Interest Rate
1105.057
Refiling of Policy Provisions Not Required
1105.101
Nonforfeiture Benefits for Indeterminate Premium Plans and Certain Other Plans
 



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

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