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Chapter 9
Rates and Rating and Other Organizations

Articles

1
Purpose and Scope of Chapter
Sections 1850.4–1851.1
2
Making and Use of Rates
Sections 1853.5–1853.9
2.5
Making and Use of Rates—insurance of Properties Being Purchased from Department of Veterans Affairs
Sections 1853.95–1853.97
4
Advisory Organizations
Sections 1855–1855.5
5
Joint Underwriting and Joint Reinsurance
Section 1856
6
Records and Examinations
Sections 1857–1857.4
6.5
Recording and Reporting of Loss and Expense Experience
Sections 1857.7–1857.9
7
Hearings, Procedure and Judicial Review
Sections 1858–1858.35
8
Penalties
Sections 1859–1859.1
9
Miscellaneous
Sections 1860–1860.3
10
[Reduction and Control of Insurance Rates
Sections 1861.01–1861.137
 



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

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