Sec. 6. Reinsurance Agreements Affected. This chapter shall apply to all cessions after June 30, 2020, under reinsurance agreements that have an inception, anniversary, or renewal date not less than six (6) months after July 1, 2020. IC 27-7 ARTICLE 7. SPECIAL TYPES OF INSURANCE Ch. 1. Lloyds Insurance Ch. 2. Worker's Compensation Ch. 3. Abstract and Title Insurance Ch. 3.6. Title Insurance Enforcement Fund Ch. 3.7. Escrow Transactions in Real Estate Transactions Ch. 4. Repealed Ch. 5. Uninsured Motorist Coverage and Underinsured Motorist Coverage Ch. 5.1. Miscellaneous Motor Vehicle Insurance Provisions Ch. 6. Cancellation of Automobile Insurance Policies Ch. 7. Repealed Ch. 8. Legal Insurance Ch. 9. Mine Subsidence Insurance Ch. 10. Risk Retention Groups Ch. 11. Drought Insurance Ch. 12. Termination of Residential Policies Ch. 13. Required Notice of Flood Coverage in a Residential Policy Ch. 14. Group Insurance for Members of the Armed Forces Ch. 15. Group Non-Trucking Liability Insurance Ch. 16. Group Tenant Users Liability Insurance Ch. 17. Travel Insurance Ch. 17.5. Dental Plans Setting Fees for Dental Services Ch. 18. Third Party Access to Dental Provider Networks IC 27-7-1 Chapter 1. Lloyds Insurance 27-7-1-1 Participating underwriters; certificate of authority; application 27-7-1-2 Policies; filing; contents; special provisions 27-7-1-3 Additional underwriters 27-7-1-4 Examination; issuance of certificate of authority 27-7-1-5 Investments 27-7-1-6 Unearned premium reserve 27-7-1-7 Insurance authorized under Lloyds plan; deposits; additional deposits; withdrawal of deposits 27-7-1-8 Supervision and control 27-7-1-9 Foreign Lloyds association; certificate of authority; application; unearned premium reserve 27-7-1-10 Foreign Lloyds association; documents required; appointment of attorney for service of process 27-7-1-11 Revocation of certificate of authority; grounds 27-7-1-12 Taxation
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