Sec. 40. (a) If a provision of law is inconsistent with this chapter, this chapter prevails. (b) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, this chapter applies to valuations performed after June 30, 2013. (c) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, IC 27-1-12-9 and IC 27-1-12-10 (before their repeal) apply to valuations performed before July 1, 2013. IC 27-1-13 Chapter 13. Casualty, Fire, and Marine Insurance Company Powers and Policy Requirements 27-1-13-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter 27-1-13-1 Particular rights, privileges, and powers of casualty, fire, or marine insurers; exceptions 27-1-13-2 Repealed 27-1-13-3 Investment of capital and funds above capital; real estate interests 27-1-13-3.5 Intangible assets attributable to investment in subsidiary; amount as percentage of capital and surplus 27-1-13-4 Valuation of bonds and securities 27-1-13-5 Insured loans and investments 27-1-13-6 Limitation on risks; effect of reinsurance 27-1-13-7 Policy requirements 27-1-13-7.5 Newly acquired motor vehicle; required coverage 27-1-13-8 Estimating condition; classification of items as assets or liabilities; reserves 27-1-13-8.5 Rules to prescribe minimum standards for establishment of reserves 27-1-13-9 Trading or dealing in commodities, goods, wares, and merchandise 27-1-13-10 Insurance rating bureaus; organizational regulations 27-1-13-11 Insurance rating bureaus; meetings; appearance by aggrieved persons 27-1-13-12 Insurance rating bureau; division of representation 27-1-13-13 Repealed 27-1-13-14 Casualty and liability insurance; qualified public transportation agency; group coverage for functions 27-1-13-15 Property and casualty insurance blanket policies for planned unit development owners association or corporation 27-1-13-16 Notice of residential policy changes 27-1-13-17 Residential policy restrictions 27-1-13-18 Transfer on death transfer; insurance coverage
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