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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 5

Sec. 143.25. The Director of insurance may order any of the following if it is determined to be in the public interest:.

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Sec. 143.25. The Director of insurance may order any of the following if it is determined to be in the public interest:
(a)Some or all companies issuing policies of insurance as defined in subsections
(a)and
(b)of Section 143.13 annually disclose by postal zip code area the number of policies applied for, the number of policies issued including renewals, the number of policies cancelled or nonrenewed for some or all areas of the State, and loss data.
(b)The Illinois FAIR Plan created by Article XXXIII of the Code annually disclose by postal zip code area the number of policies it has written including renewals and cancellations for some or all areas of the State.
(c)The Illinois FAIR Plan created by Article XXXIII annually disclose by classification the earned premiums and losses of the Plan.
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