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Rhode Island General Laws Title 27. Insurance

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  • Chapter 1. Domestic Insurance Companies
  • Chapter 1.1. Credit for Reinsurance Act
  • Chapter 1.2. Corporate Governance Annual Disclosure
  • Chapter 2. Foreign Insurance Companies
  • Chapter 2.1. Additional Fees for Foreign Insurance Companies
  • Chapter 2.2. Domestication/Redomestication of Insurance
  • Chapter 2.4. Producer Licensing Act
  • Chapter 2.5. Interstate Compact on Insurance Product Regulations
  • Chapter 2.6. Rhode Island Title Insurers Act
  • Chapter 2.7. Portable Electronics Insurance
  • Chapter 3. Surplus Lines Insurance
  • Chapter 3.2. Continuing Education Requirements
  • Chapter 4. Life Insurance Policies and Reserves
  • Chapter 4.1. Legal Services Insurance
  • Chapter 4.2. Life and Health Reinsurance Agreements Act
  • Chapter 4.3. The Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Life Insurance
  • Chapter 4.4. The Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Individual Deferred Annuities
  • Chapter 4.5. The Standard Valuation Law
  • Chapter 4.6. Risk-Based Capital (Rbc) for Insurers Act
  • Chapter 4.7. Risk-Based Capital (Rbc) for Health Organizations Act
  • Chapter 4.8. Group Life Insurance
  • Chapter 4.9. Beneficiaries’ Bill of Rights
  • Chapter 4.10. Mandatory Disclosure of Alternatives to Lapse or Surrender
  • Chapter 5. Fire Insurance Policies and Reserves
  • Chapter 6. Fire and Marine Insurance Rating
  • Chapter 7. Liability Insurance
  • Chapter 7.1. Workers' Compensation Insurance
  • Chapter 8. Casualty Insurance Generally
  • Chapter 8.1. Information Reporting and Immunity Relating to Fire Losses
  • Chapter 8.2. Stop-Loss Insurance
  • Chapter 9. Casualty Insurance Rating
  • Chapter 9.1. Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act
  • Chapter 9.2. Independent Medical Examinations
  • Chapter 9.3. State Structured Settlement Protection Act
  • Chapter 9.4. Insurance Binders as Evidence of Coverage
  • Chapter 10. Claim Adjusters
  • Chapter 10.1. Motor Vehicle Damage Appraisers
  • Chapter 10.2. Motor Vehicle Replacement Parts
  • Chapter 10.3. Motor Vehicle Insurance--Mandatory Arbitration Provision
  • Chapter 11. Investment in Real Estate
  • Chapter 11.1. Investments by Domestic Insurance Companies
  • Chapter 11.2. Asset Valuation Law
  • Chapter 12. Annual Reports of Insurance Companies
  • Chapter 12.1. National Association of Insurance Commissioners (Naic) Insurance Regulatory Information System Act
  • Chapter 12.3. Property and Casualty Actuarial Opinion Law
  • Chapter 13. Revocation and Suspension of License
  • Chapter 13.1. Examinations
  • Chapter 14.1. Administrative Supervision
  • Chapter 14.2. Standards and Director's Authority for Companies Deemed to Be in Hazardous Financial Condition
  • Chapter 14.3. Insurers' Rehabilitation and Liquidation Act
  • Chapter 14.4. Uniform Insurers Liquidation Act
  • Chapter 14.5. Voluntary Restructuring of Solvent Insurers
  • Chapter 16. Unauthorized Insurance Business
  • Chapter 17. Reciprocal Exchanges and Interinsurers
  • Chapter 18. Accident and Sickness Insurance Policies
  • Chapter 18.1. Compliance of Health Benefit Contracts and Medical Assistance Program with Federal Law
  • Chapter 18.2. Medicare Supplement Insurance Policies
  • Chapter 18.4. Health Insurance--Coordination with Federal Medicaid Program
  • Chapter 18.5. Individual Health Insurance Coverage
  • Chapter 18.6. Large Group Health Insurance Coverage
  • Chapter 18.7. Extended Medical Leave
  • Chapter 18.8. Health Care Accessibility and Quality Assurance Act
  • Chapter 18.9. Benefit Determination and Utilization Review Act
  • Chapter 19. Nonprofit Hospital Service Corporations
  • Chapter 19.1. Extended Medical Benefits
  • Chapter 19.2. Nonprofit Hospital and Medical Service Corporations
  • Chapter 20. Nonprofit Medical Service Corporations
  • Chapter 20.1. Nonprofit Dental Service Corporations
  • Chapter 20.2. Nonprofit Optometric Service Corporations
  • Chapter 20.3. Nonprofit Legal Service Corporations
  • Chapter 20.4. Insurance Continuation Act
  • Chapter 20.5. Participation of Medical Service Providers
  • Chapter 20.6. Health Care Insurers--Coordination of Benefits
  • Chapter 20.7. Third Party Health Insurance Administrators
  • Chapter 20.8. Prescription Drug Benefits
  • Chapter 20.9. Contract with Health Care Providers
  • Chapter 20.10. Rental Network Contract Arrangements
  • Chapter 20.11. Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Chapter 25. Rhode Island Fraternal Code
  • Chapter 29. Unfair Competition and Practices
  • Chapter 29.1. Pharmacy Freedom of Choice--Fair Competition and Practices
  • Chapter 29.2. Freedom of Choice for Orthotic or Prosthetic Services
  • Chapter 30. Consumer Credit Insurance
  • Chapter 32. Pension, Profit Sharing or Annuity Plans
  • Chapter 33. Federal Riot Reinsurance Reimbursement Fund
  • Chapter 34. Rhode Island Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association
  • Chapter 34.2. Long Term Care Insurance
  • Chapter 34.3. Rhode Island Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Act
  • Chapter 35. Insurance Holding Company Systems
  • Chapter 36. Consumer Representation at Rate Hearings
  • Chapter 37. Cancellation of Group Insurance
  • Chapter 38.1. Insurance Coverage for Pediatric Preventive Care
  • Chapter 38.2. Insurance Coverage for Mental Illness and Substance Abuse
  • Chapter 39. Second Medical Opinion
  • Chapter 41. Health Maintenance Organizations
  • Chapter 42. Jurisdiction to Determine Jurisdiction of Providers of Health Care Benefits
  • Chapter 43. Captive Insurance Companies
  • Chapter 44. Casualty, Liability and Fire and Marine Insurance Rating
  • Chapter 46. Risk Retention Act
  • Chapter 47. Criminal Sanctions for Failure to Report Impairment
  • Chapter 48. Business Transacted with Producer Controlled Property/Casualty Insurer Act
  • Chapter 49. Motor Vehicle Theft and Motor Vehicle Insurance Fraud Reporting--Immunity Act
  • Chapter 50. Small Employer Health Insurance Availability Act
  • Chapter 51. Managing General Agents Act
  • Chapter 52. Reinsurance Intermediaries
  • Chapter 53.1. Assumption Reinsurance
  • Chapter 54. Insurance Fraud Prevention Act
  • Chapter 54.1. Anti-Fraud Act
  • Chapter 55. Off-Label Uses of Prescription Drugs
  • Chapter 56. Disclosure of Material Transactions Act
  • Chapter 57. Child Support Intercept Act
  • Chapter 57.1. Medical Assistance Intercept Act
  • Chapter 58. The Banking and Insurance Consumer Protection Act
  • Chapter 59. Alien Insurance Companies
  • Chapter 60. Unfair Discrimination Against Subjects of Abuse in Health Benefit Plans Act
  • Chapter 60.1. Unfair Discrimination Against Subjects of Abuse in Property and Casualty Insurance
  • Chapter 61. Unfair Discrimination Against Subjects of Abuse in Life Insurance Act
  • Chapter 62. Life Insurance Policy Illustration
  • Chapter 63. Health Care Fraud Reporting Immunity
  • Chapter 64. The Protected Cell Companies Act
  • Chapter 65. Commercial Special Risks
  • Chapter 66. The Health Insurance Conversions Act
  • Chapter 67. The Health Insurance Market Expansion Act
  • Chapter 68. Pilot Primary Care Program for the Uninsured
  • Chapter 69. Mandated Benefits
  • Chapter 70. Health Insurance Tax Incentive
  • Chapter 71. Market Conduct Surveillance Act
  • Chapter 72. Life Settlements Act
  • Chapter 73. Rhode Island Public School Employee Uniform Benefit Act
  • Chapter 74. Discount Medical Plan Organization Act
  • Chapter 76. Weather Related Losses
  • Chapter 77. Risk Management and Own Risk and Solvency Assessment Act
  • Chapter 78. Certificates of Insurance Model Act
  • Chapter 79.1. Travel Insurance Act
  • Chapter 80. Unclaimed Life Insurance Benefits Act
  • Chapter 81. The Telemedicine Coverage Act

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