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Insurance (Title 40) of the Unconsolidated Pennsylvania Statutes

INSURANCE LAWS (Title 40)

Insurance Department§§ 1 - 321
Insurance Companies§§ 341 - 1010.14
Fraternal Benefit Societies Code Of 1992§§ 1141-101 - 1141-1001
Unfair Practices§§ 1171.1 - 1171.15
Insurance Rates§§ 1181 - 1264
Health Care Services Malpractice§§ 1301.101 - 1301.1006
Hospital And Medical Services Plans§§ 1401 - 1568
Pennsylvania Fair Plan Act§§ 1600.101 - 1600.502
Arson Reporting Immunity§§ 1610.1 - 1610.8
Anti-Arson Application Law §§ 1615.1 - 1615.11
Pennsylvania Insurance Guaranty Association §§ 1701.101 - 1701.605
Pennsylvania Life And Health Insurance Guaranty Association §§ 1801 - 1824
Insurance Consultation Services Exemption§§ 1841 - 1844
Miscellaneous Provisions §§ 2000 - 2051
Insurance Reimbursement For Licensed Certified Nurse Midwife Services§§ 3001 - 3003
Insurance Payment To Registered Nurse Law§§ 3021 - 3026
Insurance Reimbursement For Hospital Emergency Facility Services §§ 3041 - 3042
Medicare Supplement Insurance§§ 3101 - 3111.
Continuing-Care Provider Registration And Disclosure Act§§ 3201 - 3225.
Insurance Premium Finance Company Act§§ 3301 - 3314.
Notice Requirements Of Property And Casualty Insurers §§ 3401 - 3409.
Childhood Immunization Insurance Act§§ 3501 - 3508
Automobile Theft Prevention Act§§ 3601 - 3609
Insurance Fraud Prevention Act§§ 3701-101 - 3701.1103.
Accident And Health Filing Reform Act§§ 3801 - 3815.
Medical Foods Insurance Coverage Act§§ 3901 - 3909.

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