Sec. 4. A person who recklessly violates the Indiana Insurance Law (chapters 2 through 20 of this article) commits a Class C infraction, except as otherwise provided. However, except as otherwise provided, the violation is a Class C misdemeanor if the person has a prior unrelated adjudication or conviction for a violation under this section within the previous five (5) years. IC 27-1-2.1 Chapter 2.1. Health Care Sharing Ministries 27-1-2.1-1 "Health care sharing ministry" 27-1-2.1-2 Health care sharing ministry not engaged in the business of insurance
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