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Part 2
the Business of Insurance

Chapters

1
General Regulations
Sections 680–1113
2
Incorporated Insurers
Sections 1140–1260
3
Reciprocal Insurers
Sections 1280–1560.19
4
Foreign Insurers
Sections 1561–1620.7
5
Production Agencies
Sections 1621–1758.993
5a
Administrators
Sections 1759–1759.10
6
Surplus Line Brokers
Sections 1760–1780
6.1
Surplus Line Advisory Organization
Sections 1780.50–1780.67
6.5
Reinsurance Intermediaries
Sections 1781.1–1781.14
7
Bail Licenses
Sections 1800–1823
8
Life and Disability Insurance Analysts
Sections 1831–1849
9
Rates and Rating and Other Organizations
Sections 1850.4–1861.137
10
Child Care Insurance Act
Sections 1862–1864
10.5
Risk Retention
Section 1870
12
the Insurance Frauds Prevention Act
Sections 1871–1879.8
 



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