IC 27-1-3 Chapter 3. General Powers and Duties of the Department 27-1-3-1 Exemption from individual liability 27-1-3-2 Conflicts of interest 27-1-3-3 Seal of department 27-1-3-4 Business practices of insurance companies 27-1-3-5 Certified copies of documents and commissioner's certification of facts as prima facie evidence 27-1-3-6 Repealed 27-1-3-7 Rules and regulations 27-1-3-8 Repealed 27-1-3-9 Repealed 27-1-3-10 Power to revoke or suspend certificate of authority 27-1-3-10.5 Disclosure of information 27-1-3-11 Confidential information 27-1-3-12 Acceptance of examination made by another state 27-1-3-13 Blanks for annual statement; separate exhibit 27-1-3-14 Notice of insolvency, failure, or suspension of operations; failure to give notice 27-1-3-15 Filing fees; collection 27-1-3-16 Disposition of taxes and fees accrued 27-1-3-17 Repealed 27-1-3-18 Solicitation for political assessments or contributions; violations 27-1-3-19 Order to correct improper practices or remedy deficiencies; actions to compel compliance 27-1-3-20 Certificate of authority; issuance; necessity; removal of unqualified officers or directors; violations; civil penalties 27-1-3-21 Execution of instruments or documents 27-1-3-22 Fraudulent insurance act; definition; liability 27-1-3-23 Civil actions; substantial justification 27-1-3-24 Declaration of dividend other than from earned surplus; approval 27-1-3-25 Review of ordinary shareholder dividends to determine reasonableness 27-1-3-26 Order to limit ordinary shareholder dividends 27-1-3-27 Order to limit or disallow payment of ordinary shareholder dividends 27-1-3-28 Department of insurance fund; establishment; deposits 27-1-3-29 Enforceability of policies exceeding authority of insurer or violating statute or rule 27-1-3-30 Expired 27-1-3-31 Expired 27-1-3-32 Posting of life insurance and other financial information 27-1-3-33 Publication of grievance related information on Internet 27-1-3-34 Proof of mailing 27-1-3-35 State innovation waiver application 27-1-3-36 Partnerships and joint ventures; prior authorization
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