Indiana Code § 27-1-51-13

Adoption of rules
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Effective 1-1-2026.       Sec. 13. The commissioner may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to implement this chapter.   IC 27-2 ARTICLE 2. POWERS AND DUTIES OF INSURERS               Ch. 1. Actuaries' Authority to Administer Oaths             Ch. 2. Annual Statement by Special Charter Companies             Ch. 3. Disbursements by Vouchers             Ch. 4. Receivers             Ch. 5. Provisions Concerning Alienation of Benefits             Ch. 6. Investment in Certain Bonds             Ch. 7. Compliance With Other States' Regulations             Ch. 8. Commissioner's List of Motor Vehicle Insurers             Ch. 9. Repealed             Ch. 9.1. Prescription Drug Purchases             Ch. 10. Equity Securities of Insurance Companies             Ch. 11. Repealed             Ch. 11.1. Minors             Ch. 13. Arson Reporting             Ch. 14. Vehicle Theft Reporting             Ch. 15. Available Insurance Proceeds Set Aside             Ch. 16. Insurance Claim Form Notice             Ch. 17. Discrimination in Insurance             Ch. 18. Disclosure of Material Transactions             Ch. 19. Fraud Investigation Information Exchange             Ch. 20. Disclosure of Nonpublic Personal Financial Information             Ch. 21. Use of Credit Information             Ch. 22. Retained Asset Accounts             Ch. 23. Unclaimed Life Insurance Benefits             Ch. 24. Coverage With Innocent Coinsured             Ch. 25. Health Carrier Good Faith Estimates             Ch. 25.5. Claims Data             Ch. 26. Repealed             Ch. 27. Insurance Data Security             Ch. 28. Notice of Material Change             Ch. 29. Transition from Affordable Care Act to Medicare   IC 27-2-1 Chapter 1. Actuaries' Authority to Administer Oaths               27-2-1-1 Administration of oaths

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