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Chapter 2
Incorporated Insurers

Articles

1
General
Sections 1140–1142
2
Restrictions on Activities
Sections 1152–1155
3
General Investments
Sections 1170–1182
3.5
Disclosure of Material Transactions
Sections 1185–1187
4
Property Authorized for Excess Funds Investments
Sections 1190–1202
4.5
Leeway Law
Section 1210
4.6
Hedging
Sections 1211–1212
4.7
Insurance Holding Company System Regulatory Act
Sections 1215–1215.75
4.8
Business Transacted with Producer Controlled Insurer
Sections 1216–1216.6
5
Life Insurance Policies
Sections 1220–1221
5.5
Life Insurance Policy Loans
Sections 1230–1239.5
6
Foreign Investments
Sections 1240–1242
7
Valuation of Investments
Sections 1250–1254
8
Reinsurance Transactions
Section 1260
 



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

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