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Chapter 5
General Regulation of Life Insurers

Articles

1
Restrictions on Business
Sections 10430–10436
1a
Regulation of Internal Affairs of Mutual Insurers
Sections 10440–10442
2
Registration of Life Policies
Sections 10450–10463
3
Valuation of Life Policies
Sections 10478–10489
3a
Standard Valuation Law
Sections 10489.1–10489.992
4
Qualifications and Exemptions
Sections 10490–10505.1
5
Pension Funds, Separate Accounts
Sections 10506–10506.5
6
Investment Return Assurance
Sections 10507–10507.4
6.5
Portfolio Indexing
Section 10507.5
7
Records
Sections 10508–10508.8
8
Requirements for Replacement of Life Insurance and Annuity Policies
Sections 10509–10509.9
9
Suitability Requirements for Annuity Transactions Before January 1, 2025
Sections 10509.910–10509.919
9.5
Suitability Requirements for Annuity Transactions on or After January 1, 2025
Sections 10509.9200–10509.9210
11
Life Insurance Proceeds Disclosure Act of 2011
Sections 10509.930–10509.938
12
Unclaimed Life Insurance and Annuities Act
Sections 10509.940–10509.946
 



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

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