Pennsylvania Code § 40-101

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Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent provisions of this title which are applicable to specific parts, articles, chapters or other provisions of this title, the following words and phrases when used in this title shall have, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the meanings given to them in this section:
"Beneficial society." A corporation subject to regulation under the act of June 4, 1937 (P.L.1643, No.342).
"Certificate of authority." An instrument in writing issued by the department authorizing an insurer or proposed insurer to engage in the business of insurance, or some specified line, branch or part thereof, in this Commonwealth.
"Corporation not-for-profit." A corporation not-for-profit as defined in Title 15 (relating to corporations and unincorporated associations).
"Department." The Insurance Department of the Commonwealth.
"Foreign." Not incorporated or organized under the laws of this Commonwealth.
"Uncertificated." Not holding an unsuspended or unrevoked certificate of authority authorizing the relevant line, branch or part of the business of insurance.
PART II
REGULATION OF INSURERS AND RELATED
PERSONS GENERALLY
Chapter
33. Compliance with Federal Health Care Legislation
35. Medical Professional Liability Reciprocal Exchange-to-Stock Conversion
37. Unclaimed Life Insurance Benefits
38. Retroactive Denial of Reimbursements
39. Corporate Governance Annual Disclosure
40. Medication Synchronization
43. Mental Health Parity and Access to Addiction Treatment
45. Insurance Data Security
47. Pet Insurance
48. Telemedicine
49. Payment Choice
50. Electronic Notice of Insurance Practices
51. Rebates and Inducements
Part Heading. The heading of Part II (Reserved) was amended June 17, 2013, P.L.43, No.13, effective in 60 days.
CHAPTER 33
COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL
HEALTH CARE LEGISLATION
Sec.
3301. Definitions.
3302. Opt-out for abortion.

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