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Chapter 1152
Separate Accounts, Variable Contracts, and Related Products

Sections

1152.001
Applicability of Code
1152.002
Rules
1152.051
Establishment of Separate Accounts
1152.052
Ownership of Amounts in Separate Account
1152.053
Transfer of Assets Between Separate Accounts
1152.054
Compliance with Federal or State Law for Separate Account
1152.055
Guaranteed Benefits and Money Restriction for Separate Accounts
1152.056
Investment Limits Not Applicable to Separate Account
1152.057
Allocation of Income, Gains, or Losses on Separate Account
1152.058
Asset Valuation in Separate Account
1152.059
Separate Account Not Chargeable with Other Liabilities
1152.101
Sole Authority to Regulate Variable Contracts
1152.102
Authorization Required for Variable Contracts
1152.103
Consideration of Company's Condition or Method of Operation
1152.104
Authorization for Subsidiary or Affiliate of Authorized Life Insurance Company
1152.105
Waiver of Hearing Requirement
1152.106
Reserve Liability for Variable Contract
1152.107
Separate Annual Statement Required
1152.108
Grace, Reinstatement, and Nonforfeiture Provisions Required
1152.109
Variable Benefits Provisions
1152.110
Private Placement Contracts
1152.151
Agent's License Required
1152.201
Definition
1152.202
Applicability of Laws Governing Life Insurance Companies
1152.203
Rules
1152.204
Nonforfeiture Values
1152.205
Separate Account Statement
 



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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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