Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 175 - Insurance
Section 206c - Registration Statements; Transactions Requiring Commissioner's Approval; Determination of Reasonable Surplus; Confidentiality of Information; Group-Wide Supervisor for Internationally Active Insurance Group

Section 206C. (a) Every insurer which is authorized to do business in the commonwealth and which is a member of an insurance holding company system shall register with the commissioner, except a foreign insurer subject to registration requirements and standards adopted by statute or regulation in the jurisdiction of its domicile which are substantially similar to those contained in:
(1) subsection (a) to subsection (1), inclusive, (2) subsection (m), subsection (r), and subsection (t); and (3) either subsection (n) or a provision such as the following: Each registered insurer shall keep current the information required to be disclosed in its registration statement by reporting all material changes or additions within fifteen days after the end of the month in which it learns of each such change or addition, and provided the jurisdiction of its domicile grants a similar exemption to insurers domiciled in the commonwealth. Any insurer which is subject to registration under this section shall register within fifteen days after it becomes subject to registration, and annually thereafter by April thirtieth of each year for the previous calendar year, unless the commissioner for good cause shown extends the time for registration, and then within such extended time. The commissioner may require any insurer authorized to do business in the commonwealth which is a member of a holding company system, and which is not subject to registration under this section, to furnish a copy of the registration statement, the summary specified in subsection (c) or other information filed by such insurance company with the insurance regulatory authority of domiciliary jurisdiction.
(b) Every insurer subject to registration shall file the registration statement on a form prescribed by the commissioner which shall contain the following current information:
(1) the capital structure, general financial condition, ownership and management of the insurer and any person controlling the insurer;
(2) the identity and relationship of every member of the insurance holding company system;
(3) the following agreements in force, and transactions currently outstanding or which have occurred during the last calendar year between such insurer and its affiliates:
(i) loans, other investments, or purchases, sales or exchanges of securities of the affiliates by the insurer or of the insurer by its affiliates;
(ii) purchases, sales or exchange of assets;
(iii) transactions not in the ordinary course of business;
(iv) guarantees or undertakings for the benefit of an affiliate which result in an actual contingent exposure of the insurer's assets to liability, other than insurance contracts entered into in the ordinary course of the insurer's business;
(v) all management agreements, service contracts and all cost-sharing arrangements;
(vi) reinsurance agreements;
(vii) dividends and other distributions to shareholders; and
(viii) consolidated tax allocation agreements;
(4) any pledge of the insurer's stock, including stock of any subsidiary or controlling affiliate, for a loan made to any member of the insurance holding company system;
(5) other matters concerning transactions between registered insurers and any affiliates as may be included from time to time in any registration forms adopted or approved by the commissioner.
(c) All registration statements shall contain a summary outlining all items in the current registration statement representing changes from the prior registration statement.
(d) No information need be disclosed on the registration statement filed pursuant to subsection (b) if such information is not material for the purposes of this section. Unless the commissioner by rule, regulation or order provides otherwise; sales, purchases, exchanges, loans or extensions of credit, investments, or guarantees, any transaction involving one-half of one percent or less of an insurer's admitted assets as of the thirty-first day of December next preceding shall not be deemed material for purposes of this section.
(e) Subject to clause (1) of subsection (r), each domestic insurer shall report to the commissioner all dividends and other distributions to its shareholders within five business days following the declaration thereof and at least ten business days, commencing from the date of receipt by the commissioner, prior to the payment thereof. No domestic insurer shall pay any dividend or make any distribution to its shareholders from other than unassigned funds unless the commissioner shall have approved such dividend or distribution. For purposes of this subsection, the term unassigned funds shall have the same meaning as that term is used in the annual statement required to be filed with the commissioner under the provisions of section twenty-five.
(f) Any person within an insurance holding company system subject to registration shall be required to provide complete and accurate information to an insurer, where such information is reasonably necessary to enable the insurer to comply with the provisions of sections two hundred and six to two hundred and six D, inclusive.
(g) The commissioner shall terminate the registration of any insurer which demonstrates that it no longer is a member of an insurance holding company system.
(h) The commissioner may require or allow two or more affiliated insurers subject to registration hereunder to file a consolidated registration statement.
(i) The commissioner may allow an insurer which is authorized to do business in the commonwealth and which is part of an insurance holding company system to register on behalf of any affiliated insurer which is required to register under subsection (a) and to file all information and material required to be filed under this section.
(j) The provisions of this section shall not apply to any insurer, information or transaction if and to the extent that the commissioner by rule, regulation or order shall exempt the same from the provisions of the this section.
(k) Any person may file with the commissioner a disclaimer of affiliation with any authorized insurer or such a disclaimer may be filed by such insurer or any member of an insurance holding company system. The disclaimer shall fully disclose all material relationships and bases for affiliation between such person and such insurer as well as the basis for disclaiming such affiliation. After a disclaimer has been filed, the insurer shall be relieved of any duty to register or report under this section which may arise out of the insurer's relationship with such person unless and until the commissioner disallows such a disclaimer. The commissioner shall disallow such a disclaimer only after furnishing all parties in interest with notice and opportunity to be heard and after making specific findings of fact to support such disallowance.
(l) The failure to file a registration statement or any summary of the registration statement thereto required by this section within the time specified for such filing shall be a violation of this section.
(m) Transactions within a holding company system to which an insurer subject to registration is a party shall be subject to the following standards:
(1) the terms shall be fair and reasonable;
(2) charges or fees for services performed shall be reasonable;
(3) expenses incurred and payment received shall be allocated to the insurer in conformity with customary insurance accounting practices consistently applied;
(4) the books, accounts and records of each party to all such transactions shall be so maintained as to clearly and accurately disclose the nature and details of the transactions including such accounting information as is necessary to support the reasonableness of the charges or fees to the respective parties; and
(5) the insurer's surplus as regards policyholders following any dividends or distributions to shareholder affiliates shall be reasonable in relation to the insurer's outstanding liabilities and adequate to its financial needs.
(n) The following transactions involving a domestic insurer and any person in its holding company system may not be entered into unless the insurer has notified the commissioner in writing of its intention to enter into such transaction at least thirty days prior thereto, or such shorter period as the commissioner may permit, and the commissioner has not disapproved it within such period.
(1) sales, purchases, exchanges, loans or extensions of credit, guarantees, or investments provided such transactions are equal to or exceed: (a) with respect to non-life insurers, the lesser of three percent of the insurer's admitted assets or twenty-five percent of surplus as regards policyholders; (b) with respect to life insurers, three percent of the insurer's admitted assets: each as of the thirty-first day of December next preceding;
(2) loans or extensions of credit to any person who is not an affiliate, where the insurer makes such loans or extensions of credit with the agreement or understanding that the proceeds of such transactions, in whole or in substantial part, are to be used to make loans or extensions of credit to, to purchase assets of, or to make investments in, any affiliate of the insurer making such loans or extensions of credit provided such transactions are equal to or exceed: (a) with respect to non-life insurers, the lesser of three percent of the insurer's admitted assets or twenty-five percent of surplus as regards policyholders; (b) with respect to life insurers, three percent of the insurer's admitted assets: each as of the thirty-first day of December next preceding;
(3) reinsurance agreements or modifications thereto in which the reinsurance premium or a change in the insurer's liabilities equals or exceeds the lesser of three percent of the insurer's admitted assets or twenty-five percent of surplus as regards policyholders as of the thirty-first day of December next preceding, including those agreements which may require as consideration the transfer of assets from an insurer to a non-affiliate, if an agreement or understanding exists between the insurer and non-affiliate that any portion of such assets will be transferred to one or more affiliates of the insurer;
(4) all management agreements and service contracts, and all cost-sharing arrangements which are not based on generally accepted accounting principles pertaining to cost allocation, and all cost-sharing arrangements the transactions under which would be reportable as transactions with affiliates on the insurer's annual statement. The commissioner may exempt from the requirements of this subsection any management agreement, service contract, or cost-sharing arrangement;
(5) any material transactions, specified by regulation, which the commissioner determines may adversely affect the interests of the insurer's policyholders; or
(6) notifications shall be provided to the commissioner for transactions in clauses (1) to (5), inclusive, which increase or decrease the insurer's surplus as regards policyholders as of the thirty-first day of December next preceding by five percent or more. This notification shall accompany the next quarterly financial statement filing.
Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to authorize or permit any transactions which, in the case of an insurer not a member of the same holding company system, would be otherwise contrary to law.
(o) A domestic insurer may not enter into transactions which are part of a plan or series of like transactions with persons within the holding company system if the purpose of those separate transactions is to avoid the statutory threshold amount and thus avoid the review that would occur otherwise. If the commissioner determines that such separate transactions were entered into over any twelve month period for such purpose, he may exercise his authority under subsection (b) of section two hundred and six D.
(p) The commissioner, in reviewing transactions pursuant to subsections (m) and (n), shall consider whether the transactions comply with the standards set forth in said subsections (m) and (n) and whether they may adversely affect the interests of policyholders.
(q) The commissioner shall be notified within thirty days of any investment of the domestic insurer in any one corporation if the total investment in such corporation by the insurance holding company system exceeds ten percent of such corporation's voting securities.
(r) No domestic insurer shall pay any extraordinary dividend or make any other extraordinary distributions to its shareholders until (1) thirty days after the commissioner has received notice of the declaration thereof and has not within such period disapproved such payment, or (2) the commissioner shall have approved such payment within such thirty day period. For purposes of this section, an extraordinary dividend or distribution includes any dividend or distribution of cash or other property, whose fair market value together with other dividends or distributions made within the preceding twelve months exceeds the greater of (i) ten percent of such insurer's surplus as regards policyholders as of the thirty-first day of December next preceding, or (ii) the net gain from operations of the insurer if the insurer is a life insurance company, or the net income of the insurer if such insurer is not a life insurance company, for the twelve month period ending the thirty-first day of December next preceding, but shall not include pro rata distributions of any class of the insurer's own securities.
Notwithstanding any other provision of the General Laws, an insurer may declare an extraordinary dividend or distribution which is conditional on the commissioner's approval thereof, and such a declaration shall confer no rights upon shareholders until (1) the commissioner has approved the payment of such dividend or distribution or (2) the commissioner has not disapproved such payment within the thirty day period referred to above.
(s)(1) Notwithstanding the control of a domestic insurer by any person, the officers and directors of the insurer shall not thereby be relieved of any obligation or liability to which they would otherwise be subject by law, and the insurer shall be managed so as to assure its separate operating identity consistent with this chapter.
(2) Nothing herein shall preclude a domestic insurer from having or sharing a common management or cooperative or joint use of personnel, property or services with one or more other persons under arrangements meeting the standards of subsection (m) of section two hundred and six D.
(t) For purposes of sections two hundred and six to two hundred and six D, inclusive, in determining whether an insurer's surplus as regards policyholders is reasonable in relation to the insurer's outstanding liabilities and adequate to its financial needs, the following factors, among others, shall be considered:
(1) the size of the insurer as measured by its assets, capital and surplus, reserves, premium writings, insurance in force and other appropriate criteria;
(2) the extent to which the insurer's business is diversified among the several lines of insurance;
(3) the number and size of risks insured in each line of business;
(4) the extent of the geographical dispersion of the insurer's insured risks;
(5) the nature and extent of the insurer's reinsurance program;
(6) the quality, diversification and liquidity of the insurer's investment portfolio;
(7) the recent past and projected future trend in the size of the insurer's investment portfolio and surplus to policyholders;
(8) the surplus as regards policyholders maintained by other comparable insurers;
(9) the adequacy of the insurer's reserves;
(10) the quality and liquidity of investments in affiliates. The commissioner may treat any such investment as a disallowed asset for purposes of determining the adequacy of surplus as regards policyholders whenever in the judgment such investment so warrants; and
(11) the quality of the company's earnings and the extent to which the reported earnings include extraordinary items.
(u)(1) Subject to the limitation contained in this section and in addition to the powers which the commissioner has under section four relating to the examination of insurers, the commissioner shall also have the power to order any insurer registered under section two hundred and six C to produce such records, books, or other information papers in the possession of the insurer or its affiliates as are reasonably necessary to ascertain the financial condition of such insurer or to determine compliance with this chapter. In the event such insurer fails to comply with such order, the commissioner shall have the power to examine such affiliates to obtain such information.
(2) The commissioner may retain at the registered insurer's expense such attorneys, actuaries, accountants and other experts not otherwise a part of the commissioner's staff as shall be reasonably necessary to assist in the conduct of the examination under paragraph (1) of subsection (u). Any persons so retained shall be under the direction and control of the commissioner and shall act in a purely advisory capacity.
(3) Each registered insurer producing for examination records, books and papers pursuant to said paragraph (1) of said subsection (u) shall be liable for and shall pay the expense of such examination in accordance with section four.
(v)(1) Documents, materials or other information in the possession or control of the division of insurance that are obtained by or disclosed to the commissioner or any other person in the course of an examination or investigation made pursuant to subsection (u) and all information reported or provided to the division of insurance pursuant to this section shall be confidential by law and privileged, shall not be a public record under clause Twenty-sixth of section 7 of chapter 4, shall not be subject to subpoena and shall not be subject to discovery or admissible in evidence in any private civil action. However, the commissioner may use the documents, materials or other information in the furtherance of any regulatory or legal action brought as a part of the commissioner's official duties.
The commissioner shall not otherwise make the documents, materials or other information public without the prior written consent of the insurer to which it pertains unless the commissioner, after giving the insurer and its affiliates who would be affected thereby notice and opportunity to be heard, determines that the interest of policyholders, shareholders or the public shall be served by the publication thereof, in which event the commissioner may publish all or any part in such manner as may be considered appropriate.
(2) Neither the commissioner nor any person who received documents, materials or other information while acting under the authority of the commissioner or with whom such documents, materials or other information are shared pursuant to this section shall be permitted or required to testify in any private civil action concerning any confidential documents, materials or information subject to paragraph (1) of subsection (v).
(3) In order to assist in the performance of the commissioner's duties, the commissioner:
(i) may share documents, materials or other information, including the confidential and privileged documents, materials or information subject to paragraph (1) of subsection (v) with other state, federal and international regulatory agencies, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries and state, federal and international law enforcement authorities provided that the recipient agrees in writing to maintain the confidentiality and privileged status of the document, material or other information and has verified in writing the legal authority to maintain confidentiality;
(ii) may receive documents, materials or information, including otherwise confidential and privileged documents, materials or information from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries and from regulatory and law enforcement officials of other foreign or domestic jurisdictions and shall maintain as confidential and privileged any document, material or information received with notice or the understanding that it is confidential or privileged under the laws of the jurisdiction that is the source of the document, material or information; and
(iii) shall enter into written agreements with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners governing sharing and the use of information provided pursuant to this subsection that shall:
(a) specify procedures and protocols regarding the confidentiality and security of information shared with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries pursuant to this section, including procedures and protocols for sharing by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners with other state, federal or international regulators;
(b) specify that ownership of information shared with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries pursuant to this section remains with the commissioner and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' use of the information is subject to the direction of the commissioner;
(c) require prompt notice to be given to an insurer whose confidential information in the possession of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners pursuant to this section is subject to a request or subpoena to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners for disclosure or production; and
(d) require the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries to consent to intervention by an insurer in any judicial or administrative action in which the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries may be required to disclose confidential information about the insurer shared with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries pursuant to this section.
(4) The sharing of information by the commissioner pursuant to this section shall not constitute a delegation of regulatory authority or rulemaking and the commissioner is solely responsible for the administration, execution and enforcement of this section.
(5) No waiver of any applicable privilege or claim of confidentiality in the documents, materials or information shall occur as a result of disclosure to the commissioner under this section or as a result of sharing as authorized in paragraph (3).
(6) Documents, materials or other information in the possession or control of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners pursuant to this section shall be confidential by law and privileged, shall not be a public record under clause Twenty-sixth of section 7 of chapter 4, shall not be subject to subpoena and shall not be subject to discovery or admissible in evidence in any private civil action.
(w) The commissioner may, pursuant to chapter thirty A, upon notice and opportunity for all interested parties to be heard, issue such rules, regulations and orders as shall be necessary to carry out the provisions of sections two hundred and six to two hundred and six D, inclusive.
(x)(1) For purposes of this subsection, the term ''supervisory college'' shall mean a meeting of insurance regulators or supervisors to discuss regulatory oversight of 1 specific insurance group that is writing significant amounts of insurance in several jurisdictions to facilitate both the supervision of the group as a whole, on a group-wide basis, and to improve the legal entity supervision of the entities within the insurance group.
(2) With respect to any insurer registered under this section and in accordance with paragraph (4), the commissioner may participate in a supervisory college for any domestic insurer that is part of an insurance holding company system with international operations in order to determine compliance with this section by the insurer. The powers of the commissioner with respect to supervisory colleges shall include, but shall not be limited to:
(i) initiating the establishment of a supervisory college;
(ii) clarifying the membership and participation of other supervisors in the supervisory college;
(iii) clarifying the functions of the supervisory college and the role of other regulators, including the establishment of a group-wide supervisor;
(iv) coordinating the ongoing activities of the supervisory college, including planning meetings, supervisory activities and processes for information sharing; and
(v) establishing a crisis management plan.
(3) Each registered insurer subject to this subsection shall be liable for and shall pay the reasonable expenses of the commissioner's participation in a supervisory college in accordance with paragraph (4), including reasonable travel expenses. For purposes of this section, a supervisory college may be convened as either a temporary or permanent forum for communication and cooperation between the regulators charged with the supervision of the insurer or its affiliates and the commissioner may establish a regular assessment to the insurer for the payment of these expenses.
(4) In order to assess the business strategy, financial position, legal and regulatory position, risk exposure, risk management and governance processes, and as part of the examination of individual insurers in accordance with subsection (u), the commissioner may participate in a supervisory college with other regulators charged with supervision of the insurer or its affiliates, including other state, federal and international regulatory agencies. The commissioner may enter into agreements providing the basis for cooperation between the commissioner and the other regulatory agencies and the activities of the supervisory college. Nothing in this subsection shall delegate to the supervisory college the authority of the commissioner to regulate or supervise the insurer or its affiliates within its jurisdiction.
(y)(1) The commissioner may act as the group-wide supervisor for any internationally active insurance group in accordance with this subsection; provided however, the commissioner may otherwise acknowledge another regulatory official as the group-wide supervisor if the internationally active insurance group:
(i) does not have substantial insurance operations in the United States;
(ii) has substantial insurance operations in the United States, but not the commonwealth; or
(iii) has substantial insurance operations in the United States and the commonwealth, but the commissioner has determined pursuant to the factors set forth in paragraphs (2) and (6) that another regulatory official is the appropriate group-wide supervisor.
An insurance holding company system that does not qualify as an internationally active insurance group may request that the commissioner make a determination or acknowledgement as to a group-wide supervisor.
(2) In cooperation with other state, federal and international regulatory agencies, the commissioner shall identify a single group-wide supervisor for an internationally active insurance group. The commissioner may determine that the commissioner is the appropriate group-wide supervisor for an internationally active insurance group that conducts substantial insurance operations concentrated in the commonwealth; provided however, the commissioner may determine that it is appropriate to acknowledge another supervisor to serve as the group-wide supervisor. The acknowledgement of the group-wide supervisor shall be made after consideration of the factors listed in clauses (i) to (v) of the second paragraph, and shall be made in cooperation with and subject to the acknowledgment of other regulatory officials involved with supervision of members of the internationally active insurance group, and in consultation with the internationally active insurance group.
The commissioner may acknowledge that a regulatory official from another jurisdiction is the appropriate group-wide supervisor for the internationally active insurance group. The commissioner shall consider the following factors when making a determination or acknowledgement under this subsection:
(i) the domicile of the insurers within the internationally active insurance group that hold the largest share of the group's written premiums, assets or liabilities;
(ii) the domicile of the top-tiered insurers in the insurance holding company system of the internationally active insurance group;
(iii) the location of the executive offices or largest operational offices of the internationally active insurance group;
(iv) whether another regulatory official is acting or is seeking to act as the group-wide supervisor under a regulatory system that the commissioner determines to be substantially similar to the system of regulation by the commonwealth, or otherwise sufficient in terms of providing for group-wide supervision, enterprise risk analysis and cooperation with other regulatory officials; and
(v) whether another regulatory official acting or seeking to act as the group-wide supervisor provides the commissioner with reasonably reciprocal recognition and cooperation.
(3) Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, when another regulatory official is acting as the group-wide supervisor of an internationally active insurance group, the commissioner shall acknowledge that regulatory official as the group-wide supervisor. However, in the event of a material change in the internationally active insurance group that results in: (i) the internationally active insurance group's insurers domiciled in the commonwealth holding the largest share of the group's premiums, assets or liabilities; or (ii) the commonwealth being the domicile of the top-tiered insurers in the insurance holding company system of the internationally active insurance group, the commissioner shall make a determination or acknowledgment as to the appropriate group-wide supervisor for such an internationally active insurance group pursuant to paragraph (2).
(4) Pursuant to subsection (u), the commissioner may collect from any insurer registered pursuant to subsection (a) all information necessary to determine if the commissioner may act as the group-wide supervisor of an internationally active insurance group or acknowledge another regulatory official to act as the group-wide supervisor. Prior to issuing a determination that an internationally active insurance group is subject to group-wide supervision by the commissioner, the commissioner shall notify the insurer registered pursuant to subsection (a) and the ultimate controlling person within the internationally active insurance group. The internationally active insurance group shall have not less than 30 days to provide the commissioner with additional information pertinent to the pending determination. The commissioner shall publish on the division of insurance's website the identity of internationally active insurance groups that the commissioner has determined are subject to group-wide supervision by the commissioner.
(5) If the commissioner is the group-wide supervisor for an internationally active insurance group, the commissioner may engage in any of the following group-wide supervision activities:
(i) assess the enterprise risks within the internationally active insurance group to ensure that the material financial condition and liquidity risks to the members of the internationally active insurance group that are engaged in the business of insurance are identified by management and reasonable and effective mitigation measures are in place;
(ii) request, from any member of an internationally active insurance group subject to the commissioner's supervision, information necessary and appropriate to assess enterprise risk, including but not limited to, information about the members of the internationally active insurance group regarding governance, risk assessment and management; capital adequacy; and material intercompany transactions;
(iii) coordinate and, through the authority of the regulatory officials of the jurisdictions where members of the internationally active insurance group are domiciled, compel development and implementation of reasonable measures designed to ensure that the internationally active insurance group is able to timely recognize and mitigate enterprise risks to members of such internationally active insurance group that are engaged in the business of insurance;
(iv) communicate with other state, federal and international regulatory agencies for members within the internationally active insurance group and share relevant information subject to the confidentiality provisions of subsection (v), through supervisory colleges as set forth in subsection (x) or otherwise;
(v) enter into agreements with or obtain documentation providing the basis for or otherwise clarifying the commissioner's role as group-wide supervisor, including provisions for resolving disputes with other regulatory officials from: any insurer registered under subsection (a), any member of the internationally active insurance group and any other state, federal and international regulatory agencies for members of the internationally active insurance group. Said agreements or documentation shall not serve as evidence that an insurer or person within an insurance holding company system not domiciled or incorporated in the commonwealth is doing business in the commonwealth or is otherwise subject to jurisdiction in this state in any proceeding; and
(vi) other group-wide supervision activities, consistent with the authorities and purposes enumerated in this paragraph, as considered necessary by the commissioner.
(6) If the commissioner acknowledges that another regulatory official from a jurisdiction that is not accredited by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners is the group-wide supervisor, the commissioner may reasonably cooperate, through supervisory colleges or otherwise, with group-wide supervision undertaken by the group-wide supervisor, provided that: (i) the commissioner's cooperation is in compliance with the laws of the commonwealth; and (ii) the regulatory official acknowledged as the group-wide supervisor also recognizes and cooperates with the commissioner's activities as a group-wide supervisor for other internationally active insurance groups where applicable. If such recognition and cooperation is not reasonably reciprocal, the commissioner may refuse recognition and cooperation.
(7) The commissioner may enter into agreements with or obtain documentation from any insurer registered under subsection (a), any affiliate of said insurer and other state, federal and international regulatory agencies for members of the internationally active insurance group that provide the basis for or otherwise clarify a regulatory official's role as group-wide supervisor.
(8) A registered insurer subject to this subsection shall be liable for and shall pay the reasonable expenses of the commissioner's participation in the administration of this subsection, including the engagement of attorneys, actuaries and any other professionals and all reasonable travel expenses.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XXII - Corporations

Chapter 175 - Insurance

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Insurance Contract; Definition

Section 2a - Reinsurance Contracts; Status

Section 2b - Readability of Policy Form; Definition; Approval; Actions Based on Language

Section 3 - Unauthorized Insurance, Annuity or Variable Annuity Contracts; Prohibition

Section 3a - Administration and Enforcement of Insurance Laws by Commissioner of Insurance; Report of Violations

Section 3b - Action for Injunction Restraining Violations of Chapter

Section 3c - Promulgation of Regulations Defining Certain Terms Relating to Medical Insurance

Section 4 - Examination of Companies

Section 4a - Provision of Data to Commissioner by Homeowners Insurers and Joint Underwriting Association; Access to Confidential Data; Annual Report to General Court

Section 4b - Annual Report to Commissioner of Cancellations and Non-Renewals of Homeowners Policies

Section 4c - Nondiscrimination in Provision, Renewal, or Cancellation of Homeowners Insurance

Section 4d - Coverage to Be Made Available to Residential Owners for Release of Heating Oil

Section 4e - Refusal to Issue or Renew Private Passenger Motor Vehicle Insurance Policy Based on Credit Information Prohibited

Section 4f - Liability Insurance and Notice Requirements for Operators of Short-Term Rentals and Hosting Platforms

Section 4g - Verification of Applicant Driving History Prior to Issuing Private Passenger Motor Vehicle Insurance Policy

Section 5 - Revocation or Suspension of License of Foreign Company; Grounds; Notice; Appeal

Section 6 - Injunction and Appointment of Receiver for Domestic Company; Grounds

Section 8a - Summoning of Witnesses

Section 9 - Computation of Reserve Liability or Net Value of Life Company With Respect to Policies or Contracts

Section 91/2 - Valuation of Reserve Liabilities for Outstanding Insurance Policies and Annuity and Pure Endowment Contracts

Section 9a - Computation of Claim Fluctuation Reserve of Domestic Life Insurance Company

Section 9b - Annual Actuary Opinion

Section 9b1/2 - Submission of Opinion by Appointed Actuary as to Adequacy of Reserves and Related Actuarial Items Held in Support of Outstanding Insurance Contracts

Section 10 - Liability of Company Other Than Life Company and Health Maintenance Organization Upon Its Contracts of Insurance

Section 11 - Computation of Assets and Liabilities

Section 11a - Valuation of Investments

Section 12 - Computation of Reserve Required of Liability Company

Section 14 - Charges and Fees

Section 14a - Committee on Valuation of Securities of National Association of Insurance Commissioners; Assessment of Expenses

Section 16 - Record of Proceedings; Certified Copies

Section 17 - Annual Report to the General Court

Section 18 - Conduct of Business in Corporate Name; Publication of Assets and Liabilities

Section 19a - Merger or Consolidation; Domestic Corporations

Section 19b - Merger or Consolidation; Formation of Foreign Corporation

Section 19c - Merger or Consolidation; Rights of Minority Stockholders

Section 19d - Conversion From Stock to Mutual Company

Section 19e - Conversion From Mutual to Stock Company

Section 19f - Reorganization as Domestic Stock Insurer Owned by Mutual Holding Company

Section 19g - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 19f to 19w

Section 19h - Plan of Reorganization; Public Hearing; Approval of Plan; Meeting

Section 19i - Receipt of Fee, Commission or Valuable Consideration for Aiding, Promoting or Assisting in Reorganization

Section 19j - Withdrawal or Amendment of Plan of Reorganization

Section 19k - Issuance of Certificate of Authority to Reorganized Insurer; Approval of Articles of Organization; Status Upon Effective Date of Plan; Rights of Members

Section 19l - Actions Concerning Plan or Proposed Plan of Reorganization or Plan Amendment or Proposed Plan Amendment

Section 19m - Amendment of Amended Articles of Organization or Plan of Reorganization Upon Effective Date; Vote

Section 19n - Continued Use of Word ''mutual'' in Name of Reorganized Insurer

Section 19o - Transfer of Assets and Liabilities of Reorganized Insurer

Section 19p - First Offer of Voting Stock After Effective Date of Plan of Reorganization; Application

Section 19q - Mutual Life Insurer as Reorganizing Insurer; Establishment of Closed Block or Alternate Method for Protection of Existing Policyholders' Contractual Rights

Section 19r - Additional Requirements Applicable to Reorganizing Insurers, Intermediate Stock Holding Companies and Mutual Holding Companies

Section 19s - Merger or Consolidation of Two or More Mutual Holding Companies; Written Agreement of Terms and Conditions; Pending Actions, Obligations and Liabilities

Section 19t - Domestic Mutual Insurance Company Reorganizing With Existing Domestic or Foreign Mutual Holding Company; Terms and Conditions

Section 19u - Conversion of Domestic Mutual Holding Company Into Domestic Stock Corporation

Section 19v - Transactions Entered Into by Mutual Insurers for Purpose of Avoiding Total Gross Investment Income Earned Excise

Section 19w - Promulgation of Regulations

Section 19x - Disclosure by Mutual Companies of Compensation Paid to Executive Officers and Directors

Section 20 - Reinsurance

Section 20a - Credit for Reinsurance; Requirements

Section 21 - Limitation of Amount Insured in Single Risk; Penalty

Section 22 - Unauthorized Policy Provisions; Effect

Section 22a - Combination of Hazards; Approval

Section 22b - Waivers of Provisions of This Chapter; Prohibition; Penalty

Section 22c - Cancellation of Motor Vehicle Policies

Section 22d - Statement of Reasons for Cancellation; Liability

Section 22e - Refusal to Issue, Renew or Execute Motor Vehicle Liability Policy or Bond

Section 22h - Refusal to Issue or Renew Motor Vehicle Liability Policies or Bonds; Suspension of License; Public Hearings; Definitions

Section 22i - Amounts Received in Settlement of Claims Retained for Unpaid Premiums

Section 23 - Life Company; Impairment of Funds; Issuance of Policies; Penalty

Section 23a - Certain Occurrences Affecting Insurance Companies; Notice to Commissioner

Section 24 - Life Insurance Policies; Accidental Death, Disability Benefits; Approval

Section 24a - Refusal to Issue Policy or Limits on Coverages Based on Sex of Insured; Prohibition

Section 24b - Modification in Covered Services or Payments; Prior Notice of Modification; Contents of Notices

Section 24d - Lump Sum Insurance Payments; Exchange of Claimant Information Between Iv–d Agency and Insurance Companies; Withholding of Past-Due Child Support Subject to Lien

Section 24e - Duty to Assist Recovery of Public Benefits; Denial of Claims; Penalties; Electronic Access; Wrongful Use; Emergencies

Section 24f - Duty to Exchange Information With Department of Revenue; Definitions; Penalties for Failure to Exchange Information; Exceptions

Section 25 - Annual Statements; Form; Contents

Section 25a - Workers' Compensation Providers; Annual Reports; Contents

Section 26 - Failure to Make and File Annual Statements; Penalty

Section 27 - Annual Statements; Inclusion of Schedule of Claims Made Subject of Suits

Section 28 - Undue Delay or Litigation of Claims; Commissioner's Report to General Court

Section 29 - Companies Subject to This Chapter

Section 30 - Applicability of Other Laws to Certain Domestic Companies; ''stockholder'' Defined

Section 31 - Continuation of Certain Domestic Companies

Section 31a - Domestic Companies Formed by Special Acts; Extension of Territorial Limits

Section 32 - Commencement of Domestic Company Business; Certificate; Conditions Precedent

Section 33 - Policies and Endorsements; Signatures; Facsimile

Section 34 - Home Office; Change of Address; Perjury

Section 35 - Salaries of Officers, Trustees or Directors of Domestic Company; Authorization; Limitations

Section 36 - Pension for Domestic Company Employees

Section 36a - Agents and Agency Employees; Retirement or Insurance Benefits

Section 36b - Health and Accident Insurance Companies; Employees Insurance Benefits

Section 37 - Vouchers for Disbursements

Section 37a - Relief Fund Contributions by Domestic Company; Charitable, Scientific or Educational Contributions

Section 44 - Failure of Domestic Company to Timely Commence Business; Organization Under Special Act; Withdrawal From Insurance Business and Continuance as Business Corporation

Section 45 - Unauthorized Agencies; Penalty

Section 46 - Insolvent Domestic Companies; Preference of Claims for Unpaid Losses

Section 46a - Insolvent Domestic Workers' Compensation Insurer; Preference of Claims for Unpaid Losses Under Workers' Compensation Policies

Section 46b - By-Laws of Domestic Insurance Companies; Filings

Section 47 - Purposes for Which Companies May Be Incorporated Under This Chapter

Section 47a - Businesses in Which Domestic Insurance Company May Engage

Section 47b - Mental Health Benefits; Biologically-Based Mental Disorders; Mental Disorders of Rape Victims; Non-Biologically-Based Mental Disorders of Children and Adolescents Under Age 19

Section 47c - Dependent Coverage for Newborn Infants or Adoptive Children; Inclusion in Policies of Accident and Sickness Insurance

Section 47d - Cardiac Rehabilitation Expense Benefits

Section 47e - Certified Nurse Midwife Services Benefits

Section 47f - Prenatal, Childbirth and Postpartum Care Benefits; Minimum Coverage for In-Patient Care

Section 47g - Cytologic Screening and Mammographic Examination Expense Benefits

Section 47h - Infertility, Pregnancy-Related Benefits

Section 47i - Nonprescription Enteral Formulas for Home Use

Section 47j - Standardized Claim Form

Section 47k - Off-Label Drug Use; Cancer Treatment

Section 47l - Off-Label Drug Use; Cancer; Review Panel

Section 47n - Items Medically Necessary for Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetes

Section 47o - HIV/AIDS Treatment; Insurance Coverage for Certain Off-Label Use of Prescription Drugs

Section 47p - Off-Label Use of Prescription Drugs for HIV/AIDS Treatment; Advisory Panel

Section 47q - Insurance Benefits for Services Rendered by Nurse Anesthetists and Nurse Practitioners

Section 47r - Accident and Sickness Insurance Benefits for Bone Marrow Transplants

Section 47s - Accident and Sickness Insurance Benefits for Licensed Hospice Services

Section 47t - Scalp Hair Prostheses Necessary Due to Cancer or Leukemia Treatment

Section 47u - Emergency Services Provided to Insureds for Emergency Medical Conditions

Section 47v - Coverage for Human Leukocyte or Histocompatibility Locus Antigen Testing

Section 47w - Outpatient Services; Hormone Replacement Therapy for Peri and Post Menopausal Women; Contraceptive Services; Approved Prescription Contraceptive Drugs or Devises; Exception

Section 47x - Diagnosis and Treatment of Speech, Hearing and Language Disorders

Section 47y - Coverage for Medically Necessary Hypodermic Syringes or Needles

Section 47z - Coverage for Prosthetic Devices and Repairs

Section 47aa - Coverage for Diagnosis and Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder

Section 47bb - Coverage for Children Under Age 18 for Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate

Section 47dd - Coverage for Orally Administered Anticancer Medications

Section 47ee - Coverage for Abuse Deterrent Opioid Drug Products

Section 47ff - Preauthorization or Substance Abuse Treatment Not to Be Required

Section 47gg - Coverage for Medically Necessary Acute Treatment and Clinical Stabilization Services

Section 47hh - Coverage for Long-Term Antibiotic Therapy for Patients With Lyme Disease

Section 47ii - Coverage for Medical or Drug Treatments to Correct or Repair Disturbances of Body Composition Caused by HIV Associated Lipodystrophy Syndrome

Section 47jj - Filling of Remaining Portion of Prescription for Covered Drug That Is a Narcotic Substance Earlier Filled in Lesser Quantity

Section 47kk - Pain Management Access Plans

Section 47ll - Coverage for Tobacco Use Cessation Counseling and Tobacco Cessation Products

Section 47mm - Coverage for Health Care Services Delivered via Telehealth

Section 47nn - Coverage for Treatment of Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated With Streptococcal Infections and Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome

Section 47oo - Coverage for Long-Term Antibiotic Therapy for Lyme Disease; Experimental Drugs

Section 47pp - Coverage for Prescription Eye Drops

Section 48 - Stock Companies; Formation; Capital; Stock; Options; Promoter Defined

Section 48a - Mutual Companies; Formation; Capital and Surplus

Section 49 - Formation of Corporation

Section 49a - Domestic Insurers; Requirements; Transfer of Domicile

Section 50 - Stock Companies; Amendment of Articles of Organization

Section 50a - Mutual Companies; Amendment of Articles of Organization

Section 50b - Amendment of Articles of Organization; Submission; Approval; Filing; Effective Date

Section 51 - Domestic Stock Companies; Kinds of Business That May Be Transacted; Power to Combine

Section 54 - Domestic Mutual Companies; Kinds of Business That May Be Transacted; Power to Combine

Section 54a - Domestic Companies; Risks and Hazards in Other States

Section 54b - Reinsurance of Risks; Exceptions

Section 54c - Motor Vehicle Insurance

Section 54d - Personal Property Floater

Section 54e - Dwelling Houses; Comprehensive and Medical Coverages

Section 54f - Commercial Property, Goods in Storage or Transit, and Other Merchandise or Equipment; Coverage by Certain Companies in Fire Insurance Policies

Section 54g - Reinsurance or Pooling of Risks by Life Insurance Companies; Regulations; Approval and Certificate; Restrictions

Section 55 - Continuation of Mutual Companies Organized to Transact Employers' Liability Insurance or Steam Boiler Insurance

Section 56 - Fraternal Societies; Reincorporation

Section 57 - Domestic Stock Companies; Directors; Quorum

Section 58 - Domestic Stock Companies; Duties of Directors

Section 59 - Domestic Stock Companies; President and Secretary; Duties; Records; Inspection

Section 60 - Domestic Stock Companies; Bonds of Officers

Section 62 - Domestic Stock Companies; Liability of Officers

Section 63 - Capital and Reserve; Payment; Investment

Section 63a - Limitation on Acquisition of or Investment in Medium Grade or Lower Grade Obligations

Section 64 - Investments

Section 65 - Investment in Loans Upon Mortgages

Section 66 - Life Companies; Investments

Section 66a - Life Companies; Acquisition of Housing Projects; Limitations

Section 66b - Life Companies; Acquisition of Realty; Limitations

Section 66c - Life Companies; Investment in Stock of Insurance Companies

Section 66d - Life Companies; Investment in and Acquisition of Stock of Subsidiary Corporations

Section 66e - Life Companies; Investment in Limited Partnership Interests

Section 66f - Acquisition of Interest in Limited Liability Company by Domestic Life Company

Section 67 - Life Companies; Charter Limitations on Investments; Exception

Section 68 - Unauthorized Investments; Disposition

Section 69 - Impaired Capital; Assessment; Effect of Non-Compliance With Commissioner; Order

Section 70 - Increase of Stated Capital

Section 71 - Reduction of Stated Capital

Section 72 - Dividends

Section 73 - Mutual Fire Companies; Solicitation of Business; Issuance of Policies; Restrictions; Penalties

Section 74 - Mutual Fire Companies; Further Insurance by Certain Companies; Certificates

Section 75 - Mutual Fire Companies; Underwriters; Compensation

Section 76 - Mutual Fire Companies; Members; Annual Meetings; Voting Rights

Section 77 - Mutual Fire Companies; Directors

Section 78 - Mutual Fire Companies; Laws Applicable; Records; Perjury; Inspection; Jurisdiction

Section 79 - Mutual Fire Companies; Guaranty Capital; Dividends; Retirement

Section 80 - Mutual Fire Companies; Dividends; Accumulated Profits

Section 81 - Mutual Fire Companies; Premiums; Contingent Liability

Section 82 - Mutual Fire Companies; Power of Certain Companies to Take Deposit Notes

Section 83 - Mutual Fire Companies; Assessments

Section 84 - Mutual Fire Companies; Review or Order of Assessment by Supreme Judicial Court

Section 85 - Mutual Fire Companies; Penalty for Guaranty Against Assessments; Personal Liability of Officers

Section 85a - Mutual Fire Companies; Non-Assessable Policies; Issuance

Section 86 - Mutual Marine Companies; Subscribers; Losses; Dividends; Redemption Fund

Section 88 - Mutual Marine Companies; Applicability of Secs. 76, 77 and 78

Section 89 - Mutual Marine Companies; Liability of President or Director

Section 90 - Provisions Relating to Mutual Fire Companies Applicable to Other Mutual Companies

Section 90a - Policies; Issuance by Mutual Fire and Marine and Automobile Companies; Conditions Precedent

Section 90b - Policies; Issuance by Mutual Fidelity and Corporate Surety Companies; Guaranty Capital; Members

Section 90c - Guaranty Fund; Creation in Lieu of Guaranty Capital by Certain Mutual Companies

Section 92 - Mutual Boiler Companies; Issuance of Policies

Section 93 - Mutual Liability Companies; Issuance of Policies

Section 93a - Miscellaneous Mutual Companies; Issuance of Policies

Section 93b - Mutual Surety, Liability and Casualty Companies; Issuance of Policies; Condition Precedent

Section 93c - Mutual Surety, Liability and Casualty Companies; Guaranty Fund; Establishment

Section 93d - Mutual Surety, Liability and Casualty Companies; Impairment of Guaranty Capital or Decrease in Business; Effect

Section 93e - Mutual Life, Liability and Casualty Companies; Issuance of Policies; Dividends

Section 93f - Non-Assessable Policies; Issuance

Section 94 - Mutual Life Companies; Members, Voting Rights; Selection and Qualifications of Directors

Section 94a - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 94b to 94m and Remainder of This Chapter, and to Chapter 152

Section 94b - Exchange of Reciprocal or Inter-Insurance Contracts

Section 94c - Domestic Exchange; Organization; Preliminary Certificate

Section 94d - Domestic Exchange; Provisional and Permanent Certificates to Transact Business; Application and Declaration

Section 94e - Foreign Exchange; License to Transact Business; Application and Declaration; Requirements

Section 94f - Examination of Application and Declaration by Commissioner; Issuance of License to Transact Business

Section 94g - Issuance of Insurance Contracts; Conditions Precedent

Section 94h - Required Amount of Assets, Surplus and Reserve Maintained in Hands of Attorney in Fact; Applicability of Other Laws to Exchanges

Section 94i - Annual Reporting by Reciprocal Insurance Exchange; Examination of Affairs of Exchange by Commissioner

Section 94j - Applicability of Chapter to Contracts of Reciprocal or Inter-Insurance and Exchanges Thereof, Attorneys in Fact and Other Representatives

Section 94k - Advisory Committee

Section 94l - Power of Attorney

Section 94m - Unused Premium Deposits

Section 94n - Domestic Exchange; Conversion to or Merger With Domestic Mutual Insurance Company

Section 95 - Fire Insurance Policy of Amount Exceeding Fair Value of Property or for Term of Longer Than Seven Years Prohibited

Section 95a - Requirement of Fire Insurance Policy Exceeding Amount of Outstanding Mortgage Prohibited

Section 95b - Discrimination Against Abuse Victim in Any Term or Condition of Residential Property Insurance Policy Prohibited

Section 96 - Fire Loss; Limitation on Liability Beyond Actual Value of Insured Property; Reimbursement of Premium Paid on Amount in Excess of Actual Value

Section 96a - Loss of Use or Occupancy; Limitations

Section 97 - Payment to Mortgagees Under Fire Insurance Policy

Section 97a - Claims for Loss or Damage to Real Property in Amount Greater Than Five Thousand Dollars; Priority of Claims of City or Town for Payment of Municipal Liens

Section 98 - Application for Fire Insurance

Section 99 - Standard Form and Content of Policies or Contracts Insuring Against Loss or Damage by Fire or by Fire and Lightning

Section 99a - Loss or Damage Caused by Nuclear Reaction, Nuclear Radiation or Radioactive Contamination

Section 99b - Property Insurance for Business, Professional or Governmental Operation; Multi-Peril Homeowners Insurance for Condominiums

Section 99c - Sailmaker Shops; Insurance Against Damage or Loss by Fire or Fire and Lightning

Section 100 - Reference of Amount of Loss Under Policy of Fire Insurance to Referees; Selection of Referees

Section 100a - Reference of Amount of Loss Under Policy of Fire Insurance to Referees; Appointment of Replacement Referee

Section 100b - Reference of Amount of Loss Under Policy of Fire Insurance to Referees; Qualification of Referee

Section 101 - Reference of Amount of Loss Under Policy of Fire Insurance to Referees; Timing of Hearing

Section 101a - Reference of Amount of Loss Under Policy of Fire Insurance to Referees; Publication and Delivery of Award

Section 101b - Reference of Amount of Loss Under Policy of Fire Insurance to Referees; Liability of Company and Insured for Compensation and Expenses of Third Referee; Review by Commissioner

Section 101c - Reference of Amount of Loss Under Policy of Fire Insurance to Referees; Payment of Charges of Third Referee

Section 101d - Determination by Referees of Sound Value of Property Affected

Section 101e - Reference of Amount of Loss or Sound Value of Affected Property Under Policy of Fire Insurance to Referees; Non-Waiver of Legal Defenses to Claim

Section 101f - Reference of Amount of Loss or Sound Value of Affected Property Under Policy of Fire Insurance to Referees; Penalty for Non-Compliance With Secs. 100, 101a or 101d

Section 101g - Reference of Amount of Loss or Sound Value of Affected Property Under Policy of Fire Insurance to Referees; Effect of Appointment of Receiver for Domestic Fire Company

Section 101h - Sound Value

Section 102 - Proof of Loss; Written Notice of Fire in Lieu of Sworn Statement Specified by Sec. 99

Section 102a - Combination Policies; Contents; Commissioner's Approval

Section 102b - Combination Policies; Mutual Companies

Section 102c - Policy Against Loss or Damage to Property by Radioactive Contamination; Form; Contents; Requisites

Section 102d - National Flood Insurance Program; Authorization of Participating Companies to Issue Policies; Proof of Loss; Service of Process

Section 102e - Crime Insurance Policies

Section 105 - Fidelity and Corporate Surety Companies; Powers

Section 106 - Foreign Fidelity and Corporate Surety Companies; Deposit With State Treasurer

Section 107 - Surety Bonds; Status

Section 108 - Accident and Health Insurance Policies; Commissioner's Approval; Contents

Section 108a - Refusal to Issue Policy of Accident and Sickness Insurance for Reason of Blindness or Deafness Prohibited

Section 108b - Inclusion of Registered Dentists Within Meaning of ''physician'' or ''doctor'' as Used in Policies of Accident and Sickness Insurance or Contracts for Health Care, Services or Benefits

Section 108c - Discrimination in Issuance, Denial, Cancellation, Renewal or Rates of Policy of Accident and Sickness Insurance for Reason of Exposure to Diethylstilbestrol or Des Compounds Prohibited

Section 108d - Reimbursement for Chiropractic Services

Section 108e - Disclosure of Information Relating to Outpatient Diagnosis or Treatment of Mental or Nervous Conditions

Section 108g - Discrimination in Issuance, Denial, Cancellation, Renewal or Rates of Policy of Accident and Sickness Insurance Based on Information That Individual Has Been Victim of Abuse Prohibited

Section 108h - Terms of Accident or Sickness Insurance Policies; Genetic Tests; Discrimination Based on Genetic Information

Section 108i - Disability or Long Term Care Insurance Policies; Genetic Tests; Discrimination Based on Genetic Information

Section 108j - Disability Insurance Policies; Discrimination Based Upon Lawful Travel Experiences or Plans Prohibited

Section 108l - Attribution of Members to a Primary Care Provider

Section 108m - Disclosure of Patient-Level Data and Contracted Prices of Individual Health Care Services by Carriers to Providers

Section 108n - Disability Insurance Policies; Discrimination Based Upon Race, Color, Religious Creed, National Origin, Sex, Pregnancy, Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation or Marital Status Prohibited

Section 110 - General or Blanket Policies; Power to Issue; Non-Applicability of Sec. 108

Section 110a - Disability Insurance; Exemption From Attachment; Exception

Section 110b - Non-Payment of Premium of Accident, Health or Individual Life Insurance Policy; Termination or Lapse of Policy; Notice; Limitation of Action

Section 110c - Health Insurance of Persons Over 65; Issuance by Two or More Companies

Section 110d - Continuation of Coverage After Insured Leaves Group Covered by General or Blanket Policy

Section 110e - Standards for Disclosure of Form, Content and Advertising of Accident and Sickness Insurance Policies; Rules and Regulations; Enforcement Procedures and Penalties

Section 110f - Effect of Federal Social Security Benefit Increase Upon Payment of Benefits Under Disability Policy

Section 110g - Continuation of Coverage Under Group Hospital, Surgical or Medical Insurance Plan Upon Involuntary Layoff or Death of Member

Section 110h - Cancellation of Policy of Accident and Health Upon Insured Reaching Age 65; Notice to Insured

Section 110i - Continuation of Coverage Under Group Hospital, Surgical, Medical or Dental Insurance Plan Upon Divorce or Separation of Member

Section 110j - Group Policies Issued to Trustees of Fund Appointed by Council on Aging

Section 110k - Alternative Dental Coverage Option

Section 110l - Clinical Trials; Definitions; Coverage

Section 110m - Statements Provided to Individuals Provided With Creditable Coverage; Reports

Section 111 - Beneficiary; Power to Sue

Section 111a - Liability Insurance; Combination Policies; Contents; Commissioner's Approval

Section 111b - Liability Insurance; Combination Policies; Issuance by Mutual Companies; Notice of Reduced or Eliminated Coverages

Section 111c - Medical Pay Provisions

Section 111d - Uninsured Vehicle Endorsement

Section 111e - Professional Liability Policies

Section 111f - Medical Reports; Furnishing Copy to Injured Person or Attorney

Section 111g - Extent of Family Coverage; Stated Deductible Amount

Section 111h - Liability Insurance for Residential Property Owners Complying With Lead Poisoning Prevention Guidelines

Section 112 - Payment of Losses; Regulations

Section 112a - Liquor Liability Insurance; Coverage

Section 112b - Cancellation of Liquor Liability Insurance by Insurer; Notice to Insured and to Licensing Authorities

Section 112c - Disclosure of Coverage Limits to Claimants; Penalty

Section 113 - Judgment; Satisfaction

Section 113a - Motor Vehicle Liability Policies; Contents; Commissioner's Approval; Options to Purchase Policies or Bonds; Notice of Reduced or Eliminated Coverages

Section 113b - Classification of Risks and Premium Charges in Connection With Motor Vehicle Liability Policies or Bonds

Section 113b1/2 - Increase in Premium of Motor Vehicle Liability Policy Resulting From At-Fault Accident Not Satisfying Criteria for Minor or Major Accident Prohibited

Section 113c - Notice to Registrar of Companies Authorized to Issue Motor Vehicle Liability Policies or to Act as Surety Upon Motor Vehicle Liability Bonds; Mandatory Offer of Additional Coverage; Limits

Section 113d - Cancellation of Motor Vehicle Liability Policy; Proceedings; Review

Section 113e - Deposit Premiums

Section 113f - Notice of Intent to Not Issue, Extend or Renew Motor Vehicle Liability Policy or to Execute or Act as Surety on Motor Vehicle Liability Bond

Section 113g - Officers, Directors and Employees of Company Issuing or Executing Motor Vehicle Liability Policies or Bonds; Financial Interest in Companies or Agencies; Restrictions

Section 113h - Assigned Risk Plans

Section 113i - Freedom of Contract Between Insurers and Agents or Brokers; Manner of Issuing Policies

Section 113j - Furnishing of Reports of Medical Examinations of Person Injured in Motor Vehicle Accident

Section 113k - Minors; Contracts for Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance

Section 113l - Uninsured Motorists; Insufficient Liability Limits; Coverage

Section 113n - Medical Examination of Applicant for Motor Vehicle Liability Policy or Bond Prohibited

Section 113o - Fire and Theft or Comprehensive Coverage; Payments for Loss or Damage to Insured Vehicle; Statements to Police; Claim Forms; Actions for Nonpayment

Section 113p - Appeals From Application of Safe Driver Insurance Plan

Section 113q - Inclusion of Automobile Club Memberships in Automobile Insurance Policy Prohibited

Section 113r - Interest on Refunds of Overpayments or Overdue Payments of Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Premiums

Section 113s - Inspection of Vehicles Prior to Provision of Coverage

Section 113t - Repair Shop Coverage

Section 113u - Antique Motor Car Policies

Section 113v - Overutilization of Practice or Fraud Involving Automobile Insurance Claims; Medical Licensing Boards; Investigations

Section 113w - Hospitality Mutual Insurance Company; Conversion of Liquor Legal Liability Joint Underwriting Association; Authorized Transactions; Board of Directors

Section 113x - Motor Vehicle Glass Repair Covered by Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance; Prohibited Acts by Insurers; Penalty

Section 114 - Title Insurance Companies; Applicability of Chapter

Section 116 - Title Guarantee Funds

Section 116a - Foreign Title Insurance Companies; Applicability of Chapter

Section 117 - Steam Boiler Insurance; Term of Policy

Section 117a - Marine and Sprinkler Leakage Insurance; Combination Policies; Contents; Commissioner's Approval

Section 117b - Credit Insurance; Combination Policies; Contents; Commissioner's Approval

Section 117c - Determination of Premium Rates With Respect to Credit Life Insurance and Credit Accident and Health Insurance; Filing; Reports

Section 117d - Credit Involuntary Unemployment Insurance

Section 118 - Life Company Defined

Section 119 - Domestic Life Companies; Power to Make Pure Endowment Contracts and Grant Annuities.

Section 119a - Proceeds of Annuity Contract or Policy of Life Insurance Retained by Life Company; Alienation, Assignment, Etc. by Beneficiary

Section 119b - Refund of Prepaid Individual Life Insurance Premiums Upon Death of Insured

Section 119c - Interest on Proceeds Payable Under Policy of Individual Life Insurance Upon Death of Insured

Section 120 - Discrimination by Life Company in Amount or Payment of Premiums or Rate Charged, in Benefits Payable, or in Any Other Term of Contract Prohibited

Section 120a - Refusal to Issue Policy of Individual Life Insurance for Reason of Mental Retardation Prohibited

Section 120b - Refusal to Issue Policy of Individual Life Insurance for Reason of Blindness Prohibited

Section 120c - Discrimination in Cancellation, Issuance, Renewal or Rates of Policies on the Lives of Persons for Reason of Exposure to Diethylstilbestrol or Des Compounds Prohibited

Section 120d - Discrimination in Cancellation, Issuance, Renewal or Rates of Policies of Life Insurance or Endowment Insurance for Reason That Individual Has Been Victim of Abuse Prohibited

Section 120e - Unfair Discrimination Based on Results of Genetic Test or the Provision of Genetic Information Prohibited; Genetic Tests as Condition to Issuance or Renewal of Policy on the Life of Person Prohibited

Section 120f - Discrimination in Terms or Conditions of Group or Individual Annuity, Pure Endowment Contract or Certificate Prohibited

Section 121 - Sale or Purchase of Securities in Connection With Contract of Life or Endowment Insurance or Annuity Prohibited

Section 122 - Discrimination Against Colored Persons of African Descent in Conditions and Premium Charged for Policies of Life Insurance Prohibited

Section 122a - Discrimination Based Upon Lawful Travel Experiences or Plans Prohibited; Life Insurance Policies

Section 123 - Application for Issuance of Policy of Life or Endowment Insurance; Change of Designation of Beneficiary

Section 123a - Insurable Interest of Corporation in the Life or Physical or Mental Ability of Corporate Director, Officer, Employee, Etc.

Section 124 - Claims Under Policy Issued by Life Company; Binding Effect of Statements in Application for Life Insurance Policy Issued Without Medical Examination

Section 125 - Beneficiaries of Policy of Life or Endowment Insurance; Entitlement to Proceeds Against Creditors of Person Effecting Policy

Section 126 - Policy of Life or Endowment Insurance Payable to or for the Benefit of a Married Woman

Section 127 - False or Fraudulent Statements in Application for Life or Endowment Insurance; Penalties

Section 128 - Age of Competency to Contract for Life or Endowment Insurance

Section 129 - Plain Description Upon Face of Policy of Life or Endowment Insurance or Annuity Required

Section 130 - Policies of Life or Endowment Purporting to Be Issued or to Take Effect More Than Six Months Before Date of Application; Annuities or Pure Endowments Contracts Purporting to Be Issued or to Take Effect at Higher Age

Section 131 - Endorsement or Attachment of Application as a Part of Policy of Life or Endowment Insurance

Section 132 - Policies of Life or Endowment Insurance; Form and Content; Commissioner's Approval

Section 132a - Group Annuity Contract; Definitions

Section 132a1/2 - Requirements for Other Group Annuity Contracts

Section 132b - Group Annuity Contract; Issuance; Form; Commissioner's Approval; Review; Contents

Section 132c - Group Annuity Contract; Exemption From Process; Exception

Section 132d - Group Annuity Contracts; Members

Section 132e - Group Annuity Contract; Construction

Section 132f - Pension Contracts; Funding Agreements; Separate Accounts

Section 132g - Variable Annuity Contracts; Issuance; Contents; Separate Investment Accounts; Reserve Liability; Approval; Rules and Regulations

Section 132h - Variable Annuity Contracts; Investment of Assets; Limitations; Rules and Regulations

Section 132i - Funding Agreements

Section 133 - Group Life Insurance Defined

Section 133a - Requirements for Other Group Life Insurance Policies

Section 134 - Group Life Policies; Commissioner's Approval; Contents

Section 134a - Conversion From Group Life Insurance Policy to Another Type of Life Policy; Right of Certificate-Holder; Notice

Section 134c - Group Life Policies; Assignment of Incidents of Ownership

Section 135 - Group Life Policies; Exemption From Attachment; Exception

Section 136 - Group Life Policies; Exemption From Loan Provision

Section 137 - Group Policies; Members

Section 138 - Application of Chapter to Secs. 133 to 137

Section 138a - Group Life Policies; Pay-Roll Deductions of State and Local Employees

Section 139 - Conversion, Alteration or Exchange of Life or Endowment Insurance or Annuity Contracts

Section 140 - Annual Dividends on Policies of Life or Endowment Insurance

Section 141 - Safety Fund

Section 142 - Loan From Life Company Upon Policy of Life Insurance; Interest Rate; Loan Value; Definitions

Section 143 - Applicability of Forfeiture Laws to Policies of Life Insurance and Deferred Annuity Contracts

Section 144 - Default in Payment of Premium on Policy of Life Insurance; Surrender of Policy for Cash Value; Taking of Paid-Up Nonforfeiture Benefit

Section 1441/2 - Defaulting or Surrendering Policyholders; Minimum Requirements; Construction With Sec. 144

Section 144a1/2 - Annuity Contracts; Required Provisions

Section 145 - Cash Surrender Value of Policies of Industrial Life Insurance

Section 146 - Policies of Industrial Life Insurance; Applicability of Sec. 144

Section 146a - Default in Payment of Premium on Policy of Industrial Life Insurance; Notice of Non-Forfeiture Benefit

Section 146b - Massachusetts Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Law

Section 149 - Participating and Nonparticipating Policies of Life, Endowment and Accident and Sickness Insurance and Annuity and Pure Endowment Contracts

Section 149a - Unclaimed Funds; Definitions

Section 149b - Unclaimed Funds; Reports by Companies

Section 149c - Unclaimed Funds; Payment to State Treasurer

Section 149d - Unclaimed Funds; Custody; Claims; Proceedings; Judgment and Satisfaction

Section 149e - Examination of Records of Life Company by State Treasurer

Section 149m - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 149m to 149x

Section 149n - Service Contracts; Duties of Provider

Section 149o - Reimbursement of Covered Sums or Performance of Service Pursuant to Reimbursement Insurance Policy

Section 149p - Form and Content of Service Contracts

Section 149q - Prohibited Language in Provider Name; False or Misleading Statements; Purchase of Service Contract as Condition of Loan or Sale of Property Prohibited

Section 149r - Maintenance and Retention of Accounts, Books and Records

Section 149s - Termination of Reimbursement Insurance Policy

Section 149t - Receipt of Premiums for Reimbursement Insurance Policy; Insurer Right to Indemnification or Subrogation

Section 149u - Enforcement of Secs. 149m to 149w

Section 149v - Exemptions From Secs. 149m to 149w

Section 149w - Rules and Regulations

Section 149x - Retention and Use of Collected Registration Fees

Section 150 - Admission of Foreign Companies

Section 151 - Conditions of Admission of Foreign Companies

Section 152 - Kinds of Business Which May Be Transacted by Foreign Companies

Section 152a - Foreign Mutual Fire Companies; Non-Assessable Policies; Issuance; Conditions

Section 153 - Foreign Life Companies; Conditions of Admission

Section 154 - Service of Process on Foreign Company; Duty of Commissioner; Fees

Section 155 - Companies Formed Under Laws of Any Government or State Other Than the United States or One of the United States; Conditions of Admission

Section 156 - Companies Formed Under Laws of Any Government or State Other Than the United States or One of the United States; Appointment of Trustees

Section 156a - Cessation of Issuance of Policies or Making of Contracts by Foreign Company Upon Revocation or Suspension of License or Failure to Maintain Required Amounts of Capital or Assets

Section 158 - Effect of War Between United States and Foreign Country Upon Policies and Contracts Issued by Company Organized Under Laws of Such Foreign Company

Section 159 - Retaliatory Taxes, Fines, Penalties, Etc.

Section 160 - Persons Aiding Foreign Company Not Lawfully Admitted to Issue Policies or Contracts; Penalty; Reinsurance or Transfer of Primary Obligation to Meet Actual Risk Assumed Under Policy to Unlicensed Company or Company With Insufficient Net...

Section 160a - Advertisement for or on Behalf of Unlicensed Foreign Company or Fraternal Benefit Society Prohibited

Section 160b - Publication of Notice by Commissioner of Unlicensed Foreign Company or Fraternal Benefit Society

Section 160c - Automobile Insurance; Company as Agent for Insurers Doing Business in Mexico; Separate Accounts; Payment of Percentage of Gross Premiums

Section 160d - Agent or Broker Securing Automobile Coverage With Mexican Companies; Separate Accounts; Payment of Percentage of Gross Premiums

Section 161a - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 161a to 161e

Section 161b - Domestication of United States Branch of Alien Insurer; Domestication Agreement

Section 161c - Approval of Domestication Agreement by Alien and Domestic Insurer

Section 161d - Approval of Domestication Agreement by Commissioner

Section 161e - Domestication of United States Branch of Alien Insurer Effective Upon Filing of Instrument of Transfer and Assumption

Section 162 - Agent, Broker and Adjuster Defined; On-Premises and Off-Premise Solicitation of Negotiation of Policy of Insurance

Section 162b - Agents and Brokers; Power to Accept Installment Premiums

Section 162c - Direct Billing; Mandatory Agreements Prohibited

Section 162d - Expense Premium Commissions; Payment to Insurance Agents; Additional Compensation

Section 162e - Motor Vehicle Insurance Made by Insurer Pursuant to American Agency System; Insurer Commission Arrangements

Section 162f - Property or Casualty Insurance Information; Proprietary Rights of Agents and Brokers

Section 162g - Licensing of Insurance Producers; Secs. 162h Through 162x Govern Qualifications and Procedures

Section 162h - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 162g to 162x

Section 162i - License Required to Sell, Solicit or Negotiate Insurance

Section 162j - Insurance Producer License; Persons Not Required to Be Licensed

Section 162k - Insurance Producer License; Written Examination

Section 162l - Insurance Producer License; Application; Requirements for Approval

Section 162m - Insurance Producer License; Qualification; Lines of Authority

Section 162n - Insurance Producer License; Nonresident Producer Licenses

Section 162o - Insurance Producer License; Application by Individual Licensed as an Insurance Producer in Another State

Section 162p - Insurance Producer Doing Business Under Assumed Name; Notice

Section 162q - Insurance Producer License; Temporary License

Section 162r - Insurance Producer License; Suspension, Revocation, Refusal to Issue or Renew or Levying of Civil Penalties

Section 162s - Insurance Producers Acting as Agents of Insurers; Appointment Procedures

Section 162t - Insurer's Termination of Appointment, Contract, Etc. With Producer; Procedures

Section 162u - Insurance Producer License; Waiver of Requirements for Nonresident License Applicant

Section 162v - Reporting of Administrative Action Taken Against Insurance Producer; Reporting of Criminal Prosecution of Insurance Producer

Section 162w - Promulgation of Regulations Relating to Insurance Producers

Section 162x - Severability of Secs. 162g to 162x

Section 162y - Portable Electronics Insurance

Section 162z - Travel Insurance; Limited Lines Travel Insurance; License

Section 163 - Agents; Licensing; Cancellation, Modification, Revocation, or Expiration of Contract; Referees; Decision; Review

Section 164 - Collectors of Premiums

Section 164a - Lapsed Industrial Life Policies; Effect on Agents' Commissions

Section 166b - Revocation of License; Disposition of Interest as Proprietor, Employee, Etc. of Insurance Producer; Appointment of Receiver; Injunction

Section 167a - Insurance Producer License; Fee Exemption for Certain Persons

Section 168 - Special Insurance Brokers; Licensing; Procurement of Insurance in Unauthorized Companies

Section 168a - Procurement by Special Broker of Insurance From an Eligible Alien Unauthorized Insurer

Section 169 - Effect of Payment to Agent or Broker

Section 170 - Agent or Broker; Procurement of Payment of Premium by Fraud; Penalty

Section 171 - Illegal Insurance Contracts; Liability of Agent

Section 172 - Adjusters of Fire Losses; Licensing; Penalty; Examination for Applicants

Section 172a - Voluntary Association Licenses

Section 173 - Partnership Licenses

Section 174 - Corporation Licenses

Section 174a - Hearings, Revocation or Suspension of Licenses; Notices

Section 174b - Revoked Licenses; Surrender; Renewal Certificates; Penalty

Section 174f - Business Transacted With Broker–controlled Insurer Act

Section 174g - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 174f to 174k

Section 174h - Applicability of Secs. 174f to 174k

Section 174i - Written Contract Between Controlling Broker and Insurer Required

Section 174j - Notice to Prospective Insured Disclosing Broker-Controlled Insurer Relationships

Section 174k - Violations of Secs. 174f to 174k; Remedies

Section 175 - Representation or Advertisement as Agent, Broker or Adjuster Without Being Duly Licensed; Carrying on of Business in Name Other Than That Stated in License

Section 176 - Larceny by Agent or Broker

Section 176a - Refund or Credit of Return Premiums on Cancelled Motor Vehicle Policies; Penalty

Section 177 - Unlicensed Persons; Compensation; Penalty

Section 177a - Insurance Adviser Defined

Section 177b - Insurance Adviser License

Section 177c - Contracts or Agreements With Insurance Adviser; Enforceability

Section 177d - Statement and Receipt From Insurance Adviser Specifying Advice Given and Fee Paid

Section 177e - Continuing Educational Requirements

Section 177f - Managing General Agents Act

Section 177g - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 177f to 177l

Section 177h - Managing General Agent; Licensure and Errors and Omissions Coverage Required

Section 177i - Contracts Between Managing General Agent and Insurer; Required Provisions

Section 177j - Independent Financial Examination of Managing General Agent; Actuary Opinion of Loss Reserves; Review of Processing Operations; Notification to Commissioner of Appointment or Termination

Section 177k - Acts of Managing General Agent Considered Acts of Insurer; Examination by Commissioner

Section 177l - Administrative Action Against Managing General Agent; Authority of Commissioner; Penalties

Section 177m - Reinsurance Intermediary Act

Section 177n - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 177m to 177w

Section 177o - Reinsurance Intermediary Brokers; Bonds; Licenses; Applications

Section 177p - Contracts Between Reinsurance Intermediary Broker and Insurer; Required Provisions

Section 177q - Maintenance of Records by Reinsurance Intermediary Broker

Section 177r - Reinsurance Intermediary Broker License Required; Employment Restrictions; Annual Financial Statements

Section 177s - Contracts Between Reinsurance Intermediary Manager and Reinsurer; Required Provisions

Section 177t - Prohibited Acts by Reinsurance Intermediary Manager

Section 177u - Reinsurance Intermediary Manager License Required; Annual Financial Statements; Actuary Opinion of Loss Reserves; Notice of Termination; Prohibited Appointments

Section 177v - Examination of Reinsurance Intermediary by Commissioner

Section 177w - Administrative Action Against Reinsurance Intermediary; Authority of Commissioner; Penalties

Section 178 - Receiver of Insolvent Company; Compensation and Accounts

Section 179 - Receiver of Insolvent Company; Appointment of Commissioner, Deputy or Assistant as Receiver

Section 180 - Receiver of Insolvent Company; Examination of Accounts and Transactions

Section 180a - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 180a to 180l.5

Section 180b - Domestic Companies; Rehabilitation Proceedings

Section 180c - Domestic Companies; Liquidation Proceedings; Approval of Proposal to Distribute; Notice of Application

Section 180d - Domestic Companies; Duty of Receivers to Give Notice of Appointment

Section 180e - Ancillary Receiver of Foreign Insurer

Section 180f - Proof of Claims of Non-Residents; Liquidation Proceedings; Priority of Distribution

Section 180g - Proof of Claims; Liquidation Proceedings; Cause of Action Against Policyholder

Section 180h - Contingent Claims; Distribution of Assets of Insolvent Insurer

Section 180i - Liquidation Proceedings Commenced in Reciprocal State; Proof of Claims

Section 180j - Special Deposit Claims; Liquidation Proceedings; Priority

Section 180k - Secured Claims; Liquidation Proceedings

Section 180l - Severability of Secs. 180a to 180k

Section 180l1/2 - Termination, Liquidation, etc., and Rights Under Security Agreements Relating to Netting Agreements or Qualified Financial Contracts; Transfer of Netting Agreement or Qualified Financial Contracts

Section 180m - Definitions Applicable to This Section and Secs. 180n to 180q

Section 180n - Adoption of Bylaws Reasonably Necessary for Operation of Company During National Emergency

Section 180o - Provisions Becoming Effective Upon Occurrence of National Emergency in Absence of Bylaws Adopted Pursuant to Sec. 180n

Section 180p - Succession of Officers During National Emergency

Section 180q - Location of Home Office or Principal Place of Business of Company in the Event of National Emergency

Section 181 - Misrepresentations by Insurer; Penalty

Section 182 - Special Inducements, etc.; Rebates; Loans in Connection With Student Loan Insurance Programs

Section 183 - Rebates; Acceptance; Prohibition

Section 184 - Application of Secs. 182 and 183

Section 185 - Deposits by Companies in Compliance With State Laws to Be Held by State Treasurer in Trust

Section 186 - Misrepresentation or Warranty by Insured; Effect

Section 186a - Delivery of Policy; Presumptions

Section 186b - Effect of Lack of Sworn Statement of Loss; Laws Applicable

Section 187 - Foreign Companies; Contents of Policies

Section 187a - Actions on Policies; Limitation

Section 187b - Cancellation of Policy; Failure to Return Premium; Penalties

Section 187c - Cancellation of Policy; Procedure

Section 187d - Cancellation of Policy; Non-Payment of Premium

Section 187e - Small Claims; Payments to Heirs of Decedents

Section 187f - Cancellation of Policies During Strike of Insurance Agents

Section 187g - Lapse of Certain Life Insurance Policies During Strike of Agents; Reinstatement

Section 187h - Owner's Right to Cancel Policy; Notice; Refund of Prepaid Premiums

Section 188 - Unlawful Use of Proxy; Penalty

Section 189 - Policies in Violation of This Chapter; Penalty

Section 190a - Definitions Applicable to This Section and Secs. 190b and 190c

Section 190b - Mass Marketed Life or Health Insurance; Reasonableness of Charges; Findings; Orders; Review

Section 190c - Mass Marketed Life or Health Insurance; Nonresident Insurers; Compliance With State Laws

Section 191 - Commissioner; Power to Require Submission of Policies and Circulars for Inspection; Penalty

Section 191a - Property Damage to Insured's Motor Vehicle; Notice of Losses; Arbitration Clause

Section 192 - Riders and Endorsements; Commissioner's Approval

Section 192a - Loose Leaf Policies; Filing and Approval

Section 193 - Policies Issued Contrary to This Chapter; Validity

Section 193a - Jurisdiction of Superior Court to Restrain Violations of Chapter and Enforce Compliance of Provisions Thereof

Section 193b - Motor Vehicle Insurance; Instalment Payments

Section 193b1/2 - Motor Vehicle Insurance; Interest Charges on Installment Payments

Section 193c - Domestic Companies; Interlocking Directorates; Regulations; Procedure

Section 193d - Domestic Companies; Power to Acquire Stock of Other Companies; Regulations

Section 193e - Coercion in the Placing of Insurance on Real or Personal Property Prohibited; Fines; Exceptions

Section 193f - Policy Forms; Filing With Commissioner; Approval

Section 193g - Policy Forms; Disapproval; Resubmission for Approval

Section 193h - Policy Forms; Withdrawal of Approval; Notice and Hearing; Review

Section 193i - Disclosure of Investments of Officers, Directors and Principal Stockholders

Section 193j - Solicitation of Proxies

Section 193k - Professional Services; Provisions for Payment; Discrimination

Section 193p - Fire Insurance Policies; Nonrenewal Notice Provision; Requisites of Notice

Section 193r - Group Marketing Plans for Automobile and Homeowner Insurance; Definitions; Rules and Regulations; Rates; Payroll Deductions

Section 193t - Discrimination Based on Blindness, Intellectual Disability, or Physical Impairment

Section 193u - Discrimination Based on Specialty Practiced; Risk Classification; Definitions

Section 194 - General Penalty

Section 195 - Insurance Companies Writing Fire and Multiple Peril Policies Required to Contribute to Costs of Training Firefighting Personnel, Enforcement of Certain Fire Code Regulations, Fire Education Programs, Equipment and Facility Improvements

Section 196 - Payment Under Liquor Liability Insurance; Notice to Attorney General

Section 204 - Regulations Governing Replacement of Life Insurance Policies and Annuities; Promulgation

Section 205 - Policies Providing Supplemental Coverage to Medicare; Approval by Commissioner; Employers or Trade Unions Exception; Regulations

Section 206 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 206 to 206d

Section 206a - Domestic Insurers; Investment in Capital Stock of Subsidiaries

Section 206b - Merger or Acquisition of Control; Statement Filed With Commissioner; Hearing; Approval; Violations

Section 206c - Registration Statements; Transactions Requiring Commissioner's Approval; Determination of Reasonable Surplus; Confidentiality of Information; Group-Wide Supervisor for Internationally Active Insurance Group

Section 206d - Violations of Secs. 206 to 206d or Rule Issued Thereunder; Injunctive Relief; Voting of Improperly Acquired Securities; Penalties

Section 207 - Acquisition of Stock of Subsidiary Insurer; Approval of Plan by Commissioner; Objections of Shareholders

Section 208 - Merger of Insurance Holding Company System Into Domestic Insurance Subsidiary

Section 209 - Commissioner's Issuance of Licenses to Banks or Credit Unions to Act as Insurance Producers

Section 210 - Procedure for Resolution of Consumer Complaints Relative to Banks or Credit Unions Acting as Insurance Agents

Section 211 - Information Relating to Insurance Activities of Banks or Credit Unions Furnished to Federal Agencies

Section 212 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 212 to 223e

Section 213 - License Requirement for Life Settlement Providers and Life Settlement Brokers

Section 214 - Suspension, Revocation or Refusal of Renewal of Life Settlement Provider or Life Settlement Broker License

Section 215 - Approval of Life Settlement Contract Form and Disclosure Statement Form

Section 216 - Annual Statement of Life Settlement Provider

Section 217 - Disclosure by Life Settlement Provider, Broker, Insurance Company, etc., of Individual Identification Data of Insured

Section 218 - Examination of Business and Affairs of Life Settlement Provider, Broker or Applicant

Section 219 - Advertising by Life Settlement Broker or Provider

Section 220 - Required Disclosures by Life Settlement Providers and Brokers

Section 221 - Use of Policy as Collateral in Premium Finance Loan

Section 222 - General Rules Relating to Life Settlement Contracts

Section 223 - Conflict of Laws

Section 223a - Fraudulent Life Settlement Acts

Section 223b - Control, Prevention and Reporting of Fraud Relating to Life Settlement Contracts

Section 223c - Remedies for Violations of Secs. 213 to 223e

Section 223d - Penalties

Section 223e - Violation of Secs. 213 to 223e Deemed Unfair Trade Practice

Section 223f - Authority of Commissioner to Promulgate Regulations

Section 224 - Large Commercial Policy Holders; Definitions; Commercial Risks; Records Examination

Section 225 - Disclosure Notice in Policy Issued Pursuant to Commercial Risks Provisions of Sec. 224; Large Commercial Policy Holders

Section 226 - Pharmacy Audits; Standards for the Conduct of Audits of Records; Appeals

Section 227 - Statement of Actuarial Opinion and Actuarial Opinion Summary

Section 228 - Transportation Network Drivers; Insurance Requirements

Section 229 - Self-Service Storage Insurance

Section 230 - Applicability of Chapter 176w to Insurers Governed by This Chapter