Alaska Statutes Title 21. Insurance § 21.27.115. Lines of authority
Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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If a person has met the applicable requirements of AS 21.27.020 and 21.27.270, the director shall issue a license for one or more of the following lines of authority:
(1) life insurance coverage on natural persons; in this paragraph, “life insurance coverage”
(A) includes benefits of endowment and annuities; and
(B) may include benefits in the event of death or dismemberment by accident and benefits for disability income;
(2) health insurance coverage for sickness, bodily injury, or accidental death; in this paragraph, “health insurance coverage” may include benefits for disability income;
(3) property insurance coverage for the direct or consequential loss for damage to property of every kind;
(4) casualty insurance coverage against legal liability, including that for death, injury, or disability or damage to real or personal property; in this paragraph, “casualty insurance” includes surety insurance as defined in AS 21.12.080;
(5) variable life and variable annuity products insurance coverage;
(6) personal lines property and casualty insurance coverage sold to individuals and families for primarily noncommercial purposes;
(7) limited lines credit insurance;
(8) Repealed by SLA 2016, ch. 41, § 66, eff. March 1, 2017.
(9) Repealed by SLA 2016, ch. 41, § 66, eff. March 1, 2017.
(10) any insurance for which a limited lines license may be issued under AS 21.27.150.
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