Indiana Code § 27-7-1-12

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Sec. 12. In lieu of all other taxes, licenses and fees, state or local, such Lloyds shall pay annually, on account of the transaction of such business in this state, the same taxes, licenses and fees as are required to be paid by mutual companies with principal offices similarly located and transacting the same kind of business. In the application of the retaliatory law, the taxes and fees exacted by another state from a Lloyds insurance with principal offices in Indiana shall apply. Formerly: Acts 1919, c.177, s.12.   IC 27-7-2 Chapter 2. Worker's Compensation               27-7-2-1 Repealed             27-7-2-1.1 Purposes of chapter             27-7-2-1.2 Insurers and underwriters subject to chapter             27-7-2-2 Definitions             27-7-2-3 Worker's compensation rating bureau; membership             27-7-2-3.1 Duties of bureau             27-7-2-4 Rate filings; notice             27-7-2-4.5 Premium or rate discount for municipal corporations or volunteer fire departments             27-7-2-5 Management of bureau             27-7-2-6 By-laws of bureau             27-7-2-7 Resolution of tie votes             27-7-2-8 Membership in bureau             27-7-2-9 Charges and expenses of bureau; apportionment; review             27-7-2-10 Repealed             27-7-2-11 Approval of classifications, premiums, or rates; consultations with worker's compensation board; duty of board to furnish information             27-7-2-12 Representative of department; appointment; powers and duties             27-7-2-13 Repealed             27-7-2-14 Repealed             27-7-2-15 Approval of system of schedule rating             27-7-2-16 Repealed             27-7-2-17 Repealed             27-7-2-18 Exclusion of physical impairment of employees in rate making             27-7-2-19 Repealed             27-7-2-20 Adherence to approved rules, forms, plans, and systems; annual reports             27-7-2-20.1 Minimum premiums and rates             27-7-2-20.2 Minimum premiums, rates, and supplementary rate information; filing; approval; proof of notice; public inspection             27-7-2-20.3 Minimum premiums or rates; disapproval             27-7-2-20.4 Arrangements in restraint of trade; presumption; subsidiary companies             27-7-2-21 Repealed             27-7-2-22 Repealed             27-7-2-23 Repealed             27-7-2-24 Appointment of resident agent for service of process             27-7-2-25 Annual license of rating bureau             27-7-2-26 Repealed             27-7-2-27 Jurisdiction of courts of Marion County; review             27-7-2-28 Duty to insure and accept certain rejected risks             27-7-2-28.1 Assigned risk plan; administration; filing; approval; modification or elimination by general assembly             27-7-2-28.2 Examination of records; costs             27-7-2-29 Rejected risks; designation of insurer; reinsurance             27-7-2-30 Rules; adoption             27-7-2-31 Loss of coverage for nonpayment of premiums; report of conditions precluding insurance; coverage pending decision             27-7-2-32 Considerations in designating insurer to assume rejected risk; review of reasons             27-7-2-33 Designated insurer carrying rejected risk; additional inspection; renewal rates             27-7-2-34 Information concerning rejected risks; automatic insurance             27-7-2-35 Record of rejected risks referred by bureau to members; effect of writing rejected risk as regular business             27-7-2-36 Repealed             27-7-2-37 Cancellation of rejected risk coverage; grounds; effect             27-7-2-37.5 Refund of dividends, savings, or unabsorbed premium deposits             27-7-2-38 Violations; penalties; suspension or revocation of license             27-7-2-39 Appointment and compensation of personnel; appropriation             27-7-2-40 Confidential data; data sharing with department or worker's compensation board

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