Sec. 804.101. DOMESTIC COMPANY. (a) In this section: (1) "Domestic company" means a company that is domiciled in and authorized to engage in the business of insurance in this state. (2) "Company" means: (A) an insurance company, including: (i) a casualty insurance company; (ii) a county mutual insurance company; (iii) an exempt association under Section 887.102 ; (iv) a farm mutual insurance company; (v) a fire insurance company; (vi) a fraternal benefit society; (vii) a life insurance company; (viii) a Lloyd's plan; (ix) a mutual assessment company; (x) a mutual insurance company other than a mutual life insurance company; (xi) a reciprocal exchange; (xii) a risk retention group; (xiii) a stipulated premium insurance company; (xiv) a title insurance company; and (xv) a carrier providing job protection insurance; (B) a group hospital service corporation; (C) a health maintenance organization; (D) a prepaid legal services corporation; or (E) any other company engaged in the business of insurance as a principal. (b) A domestic company may be served with process by: (1) serving the president, an active vice president, secretary, or attorney in fact at the home office or principal place of business of the company; or (2) leaving a copy of the process at the home office or principal business office of the company during regular business hours.
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