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A. The director may make reasonable rules necessary for effectuating any provision of this title.
B. The director shall make rules concerning proxies, consents or authorizations in respect of securities issued by domestic stock insurance companies having a class of equity securities held of record by one hundred or more persons to conform with the requirements of § 12(g)(2)(G)(ii) of the securities exchange act of 1934, as amended, 1 and as may be amended. Such rule shall not apply to any such company having a class of equity securities which are registered or are required to be registered pursuant to § 12 of the securities exchange act of 1934, as amended, or as may be amended. Whenever such equity securities of any such company are registered or are required to be registered pursuant to § 12 of the securities exchange act of 1934, as amended, or as may be amended, then, no person shall solicit or permit the use of his name to solicit, in any manner whatsoever, any proxy, consent or authorization in respect of any equity security of such company without having first complied with the rules prescribed by the securities and exchange commission pursuant to § 14 of the securities exchange act of 1934, as amended, 2 or as may be amended.
C. All rules made pursuant to this section shall be subject to title 41, chapter 6. 3
D. In addition to any other penalty provided, wilful violation of any rule made by the director is a violation of this title.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 20. Insurance § 20-143. Rule-making power - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-20-insurance/az-rev-st-sect-20-143/
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