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Section 3791.13 | Repair and removal.

...(A) When a municipal corporation or county enters and repairs or removes an abandoned service station and its appurtenances and restores the property as provided in division (E) or (G) of section 3791.12 of the Revised Code, it may bring an action to recover the costs of repair or removal and restoration, plus the costs of the suit. The owner of the property and any lessee, other than a person leasing and opera...

Section 3901.07 | Examination of financial affairs of insurer.

...(A) As used in this section, "insurer" means any person doing or authorized to do any insurance business in this state. (B)(1) Before issuing any license to do the business of insurance in this state, the superintendent of insurance, or a person appointed by the superintendent, may examine the financial affairs of any insurer. (2) The superintendent, or any person appointed by the superintendent, may examine, a...

Section 3901.213 | Unfair and deceptive practices - exceptions.

...Nothing in division (F) or (G) of section 3901.21 or in section 3933.01 of the Revised Code shall be construed as prohibiting any of the following practices: (A) In the case of any contract of life insurance or life annuity, paying bonuses to policyholders or otherwise abating their premiums in whole or in part out of surplus accumulated from nonparticipating insurance, provided that any such bonuses or abatement o...

Section 3901.48 | Disclosing work papers resulting from conduct of audit.

...(A) The original work papers of a certified public accountant performing an audit of an insurance company or health insuring corporation doing business in this state that is required by rule or by any section of the Revised Code to file an audited financial report with the superintendent of insurance shall remain the property of the certified public accountant. Any copies of these work papers voluntarily given to the...

Section 3901.67 | Disclosure of material transactions model act definitions.

...As used in sections 3901.67 to 3901.70 of the Revised Code: (A) "Material acquisition" means an acquisition, or a series of related acquisitions during any thirty-day period, that is nonrecurring and not in the ordinary course of business and involves more than five per cent of the reporting insurer's total admitted assets as reported in its most recent statutory financial statement filed with the department of insu...

Section 3903.10 | Complaint - court may issue ex parte seizure or other order.

...(A) The superintendent of insurance may file in the court of common pleas a complaint alleging, with respect to a domestic insurer all of the following: (1) That there exist any grounds that would justify a court order for a formal delinquency proceeding against an insurer under sections 3903.01 to 3903.59 of the Revised Code; (2) That the interests of policyholders, creditors, or the public will be endangered by d...

Section 3903.14 | Employment of special deputies.

...(A) The superintendent of insurance as rehabilitator may appoint one or more special deputies, who shall have all the powers and responsibilities of the rehabilitator granted under this section, and the superintendent may employ such clerks and assistants as considered necessary. The compensation of the special deputies, clerks, and assistants and all expenses of taking possession of the insurer and of conducti...

Section 3903.53 | Appointing ancillary receiver.

...(A) If a domiciliary liquidator has been appointed for an insurer not domiciled in this state, the superintendent of insurance may file a complaint in the court of common pleas requesting appointment as ancillary receiver in this state if both of the following apply: (1) There are sufficient assets of the insurer located in this state to justify the appointment of an ancillary receiver; (2) The protection of credit...

Section 3903.81 | Risk-based capital for insurers model act definitions.

...As used in sections 3903.81 to 3903.93 of the Revised Code: (A) "Adjusted RBC report" means an RBC report that has been adjusted by the superintendent of insurance in accordance with division (C) of section 3903.82 of the Revised Code. (B) "Authorized control level RBC" means the number determined under the risk-based capital formula in accordance with the RBC instructions. (C) "Company action level RBC" means the...

Section 3903.83 | Duty to submit plan.

...(A) For purposes of sections 3903.81 to 3903.93 of the Revised Code, a "company action level event" is any of the following events: (1) A domestic or foreign insurer's filing of an RBC report that indicates that the insurer's total adjusted capital is greater than or equal to its regulatory action level RBC but less than its company action level RBC; (2) A life or health insurer's filing of an RBC report that...

Section 3905.064 | Travel insurance definitions.

...As used in sections 3905.064 to 3905.0611 of the Revised Code: (A) "Aggregator site" means a web site that provides access to information regarding insurance products from more than one insurer, including product and insurer information, for use in comparison shopping. (B) "Blanket travel insurance" means a policy of travel insurance issued to any eligible group providing coverage for specific classes of person...

Section 3905.31 | Prohibitions.

...(A) No person not licensed under section 3905.30 of the Revised Code shall take or receive any application for such insurance upon property or persons in this state, or receive or collect a premium or any part thereof for any unauthorized insurance company, or attempt or assist in any such act, or perform any act in this state concerning any policy or contract of insurance of any unauthorized insurance company ...

Section 3905.331 | Exempt commercial purchasers; qualifications; qualified risk managers.

...(A) A person purchasing commercial insurance qualifies as an exempt commercial purchaser if, at the time of placement, the exempt commercial purchaser satisfies all of the following requirements: (1) The person employs or retains a qualified risk manager to negotiate insurance coverage. (2) The person has paid aggregate nationwide commercial property and casualty insurance premiums in excess of one hundred t...

Section 3906.11 | Minimum asset requirement.

... the minimum asset requirement. (E) An investment held as an admitted asset by an insurer on the effective date of this section that qualified under the applicable insurance investment law of this state shall remain qualified as an admitted asset under this chapter. (F) Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter to the contrary, an asset acquired in the bona fide enforcement of creditors' rights or in bo...

Section 3916.171 | Fraudulent viatical settlement acts prohibited.

...(A) No person shall commit a fraudulent viatical settlement act. (B) All of the following acts are fraudulent viatical settlement acts when committed by any person who, knowingly and with intent to defraud and for the purpose of depriving another of property or for pecuniary gain, commits, or permits any of its employees or its agents to commit them: (1) Presenting, causing to be presented, or preparing with know...

Section 3918.01 | Consumer credit insurance.

...All consumer credit insurance issued or sold in connection with loans or other credit transactions for personal, family, or household purposes is subject to sections 3918.01 to 3918.13 of the Revised Code, except for all of the following: (A) Insurance written in connection with a credit transaction that is secured by a first mortgage or deed of trust and is made to finance the purchase of real property, or the cons...

Section 3918.02 | Credit life and accident and health insurance definitions.

...As used in sections 3918.01 to 3918.13 of the Revised Code: (A) "Consumer credit insurance" means credit life insurance and credit accident and health insurance. (B) "Credit life insurance" means insurance on the life of a debtor pursuant to or in connection with a specific loan or other credit transaction. (C) "Credit accident and health insurance" means insurance on a debtor to provide indemnity for payments bec...

Section 3925.34 | Authorized fields of insurance for fire insurance companies.

...All companies, organized or admitted to do business for the purpose of insuring against loss or damage by fire, may insure against any of the following: (A) Loss or damage by water caused by the breakage or leakage of sprinklers, pumps, tanks, water pipes, and fixtures connected therewith, and caused by lightning, explosion from gas, dynamite, gun powder and other like explosions, and tornadoes; (B) Loss by theft o...

Section 3927.05 | Revocation and recall of license.

...If any foreign insurance company, association, or partnership doing business in this state enters into any compact or combination with other insurance companies, or requires its agents to enter into any compact or combination with other insurance agents or companies, for the purpose of controlling the rates charged for fire insurance on property in this state, or of controlling the per cent of commission or compensat...

Section 3927.07 | Computation of alien company's capital.

... the United States, plus its assets and investments in the United States certified according to the provisions of Chapters 3925., 3927., 3929., 3931., and 3933. of the Revised Code. Such assets and investments must be held within the United States and invested in and held by trustees who are citizens of the United States, appointed by the board of directors of the company, and approved by the insurance commissioner o...

Section 3929.06 | Satisfying final judgment.

...(A)(1) If a court in a civil action enters a final judgment that awards damages to a plaintiff for injury, death, or loss to the person or property of the plaintiff or another person for whom the plaintiff is a legal representative and if, at the time that the cause of action accrued against the judgment debtor, the judgment debtor was insured against liability for that injury, death, or loss, the plaintiff or the pl...

Section 3929.15 | Allowance of premium to surety company.

...A judge, court, or officer, whose duty it is to pass upon the account of an assignee, trustee, receiver, guardian, executor, administrator, or other fiduciary, required by law to give bond, whenever such fiduciary has given bond with a surety company as surety thereon in the settlement of his account as such fiduciary, shall allow a reasonable sum to be paid to such a company authorized under the laws of this state t...

Section 3929.26 | More than one policy on same property.

...When there are two or more insurance policies upon the same property, each policy shall contribute to the payment of the whole or of the partial loss in proportion to the amount of insurance mentioned in each policy. In no case shall the insurer be required to pay more than the amount mentioned in its policy.

Section 3937.01 | Regulation of rates for casualty insurance - exceptions.

...Sections 3937.01 to 3937.16 of the Revised Code apply to casualty insurance including fidelity, surety, and guaranty bonds, and to all forms of motor vehicle insurance, on risks or operations in this state, except: (A) Reinsurance, other than joint reinsurance to the extent stated in section 3937.10 of the Revised Code; (B) Accident and health insurance; (C) Insurance against loss of or damage to aircraft or again...

Section 3937.181 | Property damage coverage.

...(A) No policy of insurance described in division (A) of section 3937.18 of the Revised Code that includes uninsured motorist coverage, underinsured motorist coverage, or both uninsured and underinsured motorist coverages shall be delivered or issued for delivery unless coverage is also made available for damage to, or the destruction of, any motor vehicle specifically identified in the policy, for the protection of t...