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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 44 — Insurance

44-4802. Act; applicability.

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The proceedings authorized by the Nebraska Insurers Supervision, Rehabilitation, and Liquidation Act may be applied to:
(1)All insurers who are doing or have done an insurance business in this state and against whom claims arising from that business may exist now or in the future;
(2)All insurers who purport to do an insurance business in this state;
(3)All insurers who have insureds who are residents of this state;
(4)All other persons organized or in the process of organizing with the intent to do an insurance business in this state;
(5)All fraternal benefit societies subject to Chapter 44, article 10;
(6)All title insurers subject to the Title Insurers Act;
(7)All health maintenance organizations subject to the Health Maintenance Organization Act;
(8)All legal service insurance corporations subject to Chapter 44, article 33;
(9)All prepaid dental service corporations subject to Chapter 44, article 38; and
(10)All prepaid limited health service organizations subject to the Prepaid Limited Health Service Organization Act.
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