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Article 13
Assets and Deposits

Sections

1301
Admitted assets
1302
Assets not admitted
1303
Loss or claim reserves
1304
Valuation reserves
1305
Unearned premium reserves
1306
Miscellaneous liabilities
1307
Contingent liability for borrowings
1308
Reinsurance, when permitted
1309
Insolvency of an insurer
1310
Impairment of a stock insurer
1311
Impairment of a mutual or reciprocal insurer
1312
Trusteed surplus of alien insurers
1313
Contents of advertisements and other public announcements concerning financial condition of insurers
1314
Deposits
1315
Trusteed assets of alien insurers
1316
Voluntary deposits
1317
Release of deposits
1318
Deposits, securities eligible
1319
Deposits by foreign insurers
1320
Deposits by alien insurers
1321
Commutation of reinsurance agreements
1322
Risk-based capital for life insurance companies, accident and health insurance companies, corporations organized pursuant to article fort...
1323
Issuance of capital notes by domestic life insurance companies
1324
Risk-based capital for property/casualty insurance companies
1325
Exemption
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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