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Georgia

TITLE 33 Insurance · CHAPTER 12 Administration of Deposits
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33-12-1. Persons with whom required deposit to be made; acceptance and holding in trust of deposits generally.
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33-12-2. Purposes for which deposits to be held.
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33-12-3. Assets deemed eligible for deposit.
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33-12-4. Designation of state depositories; responsibility for safekeeping of deposits; acceptance of book-entry securities as securities.
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33-12-5. Rights of insurers as to recovery, exchange, and inspection of deposits generally.
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33-12-6. Deposit of securities in amounts exceeding required or permitted deposit.
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33-12-7. Procedure upon occurrence of deficiencies in deposits of insurers generally.
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33-12-8. Release of deposits generally.
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33-12-9. Requirement of application and order for release of deposits; liability of Commissioner for release.
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33-12-10. Levy upon deposits by claimants.
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33-12-11. Retention of amount to pay judgment in event of occurrence of loss by insured; application for appointment of receiver.
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33-12-12. Proceedings upon appointment of receiver generally.
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33-12-13. Proceedings upon appointment of receivers for satisfaction of multiple claims.
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33-12-14. Proceeding by Commissioner upon reduction in amount of deposit resulting from occurrence or loss by insured; effect of failure to deposit additional securities.
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33-12-15. Limitation period for settlement or renewal of claims against deposits of insurers; procedure upon settlement of claims.
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33-12-16. Effect of order of general receivership.
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33-12-17. Withdrawal of deposit.
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