Georgia Code § 33-26-6.1

Limits on aggregate face amount of policies insuring the life of one person
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No insurer shall knowingly issue an industrial life insurance policy insuring the life of a person if the issuance of such policy would cause the aggregate face amount of industrial life insurance payable on the life of such person under any and all such policies issued by such insurer to exceed the sum of $2,000.00, exclusive of additional benefits in the event of death from accidental means.
No insurer shall knowingly issue an industrial life insurance policy insuring the life of a person if the issuance of such policy would cause the aggregate face amount of industrial life insurance payable on the life of such person under any and all such policies issued by such insurer to exceed the sum of $2,000.00, exclusive of additional benefits in the event of death from accidental means.
No insurer shall knowingly issue an industrial life insurance policy insuring the life of a person if the issuance of such policy would cause the aggregate face amount of industrial life insurance payable on the life of such person under any and all such policies issued by such insurer to exceed the sum of $2,000.00, exclusive of additional benefits in the event of death from accidental means.
No insurer shall knowingly issue an industrial life insurance policy insuring the life of a person if the issuance of such policy would cause the aggregate face amount of industrial life insurance payable on the life of such person under any and all such policies issued by such insurer to exceed the sum of $2,000.00, exclusive of additional benefits in the event of death from accidental means.

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