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Title 21 · Chapter 34
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Sec. 21.34.010. Purpose.
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Sec. 21.34.020. Placement of surplus lines insurance.
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Sec. 21.34.025. Subscription policies or joint underwriting in combination with admitted insurers.
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Sec. 21.34.030. Workers' compensation insurance.
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Sec. 21.34.035. Health care insurance.
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Sec. 21.34.040. Eligible surplus lines insurers required.
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Sec. 21.34.050. Listing eligible surplus lines insurers.
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Sec. 21.34.060. Other nonadmitted insurers.
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Sec. 21.34.070. Declaration of ineligibility.
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Sec. 21.34.080. Transaction report; evidence of insurance.
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Sec. 21.34.090. Surplus lines association.
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Sec. 21.34.100. Evidence of insurance.
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Sec. 21.34.110. Surplus lines broker's duty to notify insured.
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Sec. 21.34.120. Validity of surplus lines contracts.
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Sec. 21.34.130. Effect of payment to surplus lines broker.
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Sec. 21.34.140. Licensing of surplus lines brokers.
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Sec. 21.34.150. Surplus lines brokers may accept business from other brokers.
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Sec. 21.34.160. Records of surplus lines broker.
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Sec. 21.34.170. Quarterly reports, summary of exported business.
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Sec. 21.34.180. Surplus lines tax.
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Sec. 21.34.190. Filing fee.
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Sec. 21.34.200. Collection of taxes and fees.
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Sec. 21.34.210. Suspension, revocation, or non-renewal of surplus lines broker license.
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Sec. 21.34.220. Actions against surplus lines insurer; service of process.
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Sec. 21.34.230. Penalties.
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Sec. 21.34.240. Severability.
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Sec. 21.34.250. Regulations.
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Sec. 21.34.900. Definitions.
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