The following provisions of this Chapter are applicable to hospital service corporations that are subject to this Article: G.S. 58-2-125. Authority over all insurance companies; no exemptions from license. G.S. 58-2-150. Oath required for compliance with law. G.S. 58-2-155. Investigation of charges. G.S. 58-2-160. Reporting and investigation of insurance and reinsurance fraud and the financial condition of licensees; immunity from liability. G.S. 58-2-162. Embezzlement by insurance producers or administrators. G.S. 58-2-185. Record of business kept by companies and insurance producers; Commissioner may inspect. G.S. 58-2-190. Commissioner may require special reports. G.S. 58-2-195. Commissioner may require records, reports, etc., for agencies, insurance producers and others. G.S. 58-2-200. Books and papers required to be exhibited. G.S. 58-3-50. Companies must do business in own name; emblems, insignias, etc. G.S. 58-3-100(c), (e). Insurance company licensing provisions. G.S. 58-3-115. Twisting with respect to insurance policies; penalties. G.S. 58-7-46. Notification to Commissioner for president or chief executive officer changes. Part 7 of Article 10. Annual Financial Reporting. G.S. 58-50-35. Notice of nonpayment of premium required before forfeiture. G.S. 58-50-290. Health benefit plans or insurers contracting for the provision of dental services; no limitation on fees for noncovered services. G.S. 58-50-300. Health benefit plans or insurers contracting for the provision of vision services or materials; no limitation on fees for noncovered services or materials. G.S. 58-51-15(a)(2)b. Accident and health policy provisions. G.S. 58-51-17. Portability for accident and health insurance. G.S. 58-51-25. Policy coverage to continue as to children with an intellectual or physical disability or dependent students on medically necessary leave of absence. G.S. 58-51-95(h), (i), (j). Approval by Commissioner of forms, classification and rates; hearings; exceptions.
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