Connecticut Law
Title 38 Insurance


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Connecticut Laws | Title 38 Insurance

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CHAPTERS 674-696 INSURANCE

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Secs. 38-1, 38-1a and 38-2. Definitions. Penalty.

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Secs. 38-3 to 38-19. Insurance Commissioner.

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Secs. 38-19a to 38-19f. Peer review and malpractice screening panel.

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Secs. 38-20 to 38-68r. Insurance.

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Secs. 38-68s to 38-68x. Readable language in insurance policies.

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Secs. 38-69 to 38-92cc. Insurance agents, brokers, adjusters, appraisers, consultants and administrators.

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Secs. 38-93 to 38-114h. Fire and marine insurance companies.

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Secs. 38-115 to 38-129. Regulation of rates for fire, marine and inland marine insurance.

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Secs. 38-130 to 38-163. Life insurance companies.

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Secs. 38-164 to 38-185y. Casualty, health, surety, animal and boiler insurance.

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Secs. 38-186 to 38-201. Regulation of rates for certain casualty insurance, including bonds and motor vehicle insurance.

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Secs. 38-201a to 38-201ii. Personal and commercial risk insurance rating practices.

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Secs. 38-202 to 38-205. Assessment insurance companies.

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Secs. 38-206 to 38-248. Fraternal benefit societies.

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Secs. 38-249 to 38-262. Credit life, accident and health insurance.

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Secs. 38-262a to 38-262k. Group insurance.

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Secs. 38-263 to 38-272. Unauthorized Insurers Act.

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Secs. 38-273 to 38-289. Connecticut Insurance Guaranty Association Act.

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Secs. 38-290 to 38-300. Insurance premium finance companies.

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Secs. 38-301 to 38-318. Connecticut Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Act.

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Secs. 38-319 to 38-351a. No-fault motor vehicle insurance.

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Secs. 38-352 to 38-370. Private pension funds.

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Secs. 38-370a to 38-370m. Professional liability insurance.

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Secs. 38-370n and 38-370o. Product liability insurance.

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Secs. 38-371 to 38-400. Comprehensive health care plans.

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Secs. 38-401 to 38-420. Prepaid legal services.

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Secs. 38-421 to 38-499. Model Insurers Supervision, Rehabilitation and Liquidation Act.

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Secs. 38-500 to 38-529. Connecticut Insurance Information and Privacy Protection Act.

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Secs. 38-530 to 38-546. Liability risk retention groups.

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