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Article 26
Unfair Claim Settlement Practices; Other Misconduct; Discrimination

Sections

2601
Unfair claim settlement practices
2602
Rebates on life insurance
2603
Issue or circulation of false literature
2604
False statements as to insurers
2605
Penalty for violating workers' compensation law
2606
Discrimination because of race, color, creed, national origin, or disability
2607
Discrimination because of sex or marital status
2608
Discrimination because of treatment for a mental disability
2608‑A
Discrimination in enrollment against certain children
2609
Discrimination in the issuance of performance or surety bonds
2610
Collision or comprehensive coverage on motor vehicles
2610‑A
Rental vehicle reimbursement coverage
2611
HIV written informed consent
2612
Discrimination based on being a victim of domestic violence
2613
Eligibility for life and disability insurance for persons with a history of any type of cancer
2614
Discrimination because of past lawful travel
2615
Genetic testing written informed consent
2616
Discrimination because of status as a living organ or tissue donor
2617
Unfair discrimination for the use of prescriptions to block the effects of opioids
2618
Standards for prompt investigation and settlement of claims
 



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

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