Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3905.067 | Unfair and deceptive acts or practices.
...ll persons offering travel insurance to residents of this state are subject to sections 3901.19 to 3901.26 of the Revised Code. (B) Any limited lines travel insurance agent, or any travel retailer offering or selling travel insurance under a limited lines travel insurance agent, that fails to comply with the provisions of sections 3905.064 to 3905.0611 of the Revised Code is deemed to have engaged in an unfair and... |
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Section 3905.08 | Reciprocity.
...equirements under this chapter for a nonresident applicant with a valid license from the applicant's home state, except the requirements set forth in sections 3905.07 to 3905.072 of the Revised Code, if the applicant's home state awards nonresident agent licenses to residents of this state on the same basis. (B) A nonresident insurance agent's satisfaction of the continuing education requirements for insurance agent... |
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Section 3905.14 | Disciplinary actions.
...re arrangement; (37) In the case of a resident business entity, failing to be qualified to do business in this state under Title XVII of the Revised Code, failing to be in good standing with the secretary of state, or failing to maintain a valid appointment of statutory agent with the secretary of state; (38) In the case of a nonresident agent, failing to maintain licensure as an insurance agent in the agent's ho... |
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Section 3905.35 | Bond.
...Before an applicant receives a resident license under section 3905.30 of the Revised Code, the person named in the license shall execute and deliver to the superintendent of insurance a bond in the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, payable to the state and conditioned that the person will faithfully comply with sections 3905.30 to 3905.35 of the Revised Code. The bond required by this section shall be issue... |
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Section 3905.38 | Exemptions.
...ivate citizens, firms, or corporations, residents of this state, who seek to provide indemnity among themselves, from fire loss or other casualty, by exchange of private contracts for protection only and not for profit, nor apply to life or accident and sickness insurance. Sections 3905.30 through 3905.37 of the Revised Code do not apply to ocean marine insurance when placed by licensed agents of this state. |
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Section 3905.40 | Fees paid to superintendent of insurance.
...at license renewal fee: (1) Individual resident agents who have met their continuing education requirements under section 3905.481 of the Revised Code; (2) Surety bail bond agents; (3) Surplus line brokers; (4) Portable electronics insurance vendors; (5) Self-service storage facilities ; (6) Limited lines travel insurance agents. (F) Each applicant for licensure as a portable electronics insurance vendor with... |
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Section 3905.481 | Continuing education requirements.
...Each individual who is issued a resident insurance agent license shall complete at least twenty-four hours of continuing education for each license renewal period. The continuing education shall be offered in a course or program of study approved by the superintendent of insurance and shall include at least three hours of approved ethics training. This section does not apply to any person or class of persons, as det... |
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Section 3905.88 | Continuing education.
...individual who is issued a license as a resident surety bail bond agent shall complete at least seven hours of continuing education in each license renewal period. The continuing education shall be offered in a course or program of study related to the bail bond business that is approved by the superintendent of insurance and shall include at least one hour of approved ethics training. (B) The superintendent shall n... |
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Section 3909.07 | Premium notice to policyholders.
...pay premium for such insurance and is a resident of this state, and provided the company has been notified in writing of such assignment or ownership and the address to which notices are to be sent. Proof of the mailing of the notice to the policyholder, assignee, or owner by the company or its agent, to the last address as given by the policyholder, assignee, or owner to the company, is conclusive proof of its servi... |
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Section 3909.09 | Requirements for foreign companies.
...ip, or association, who are citizens or residents of the United States, securities to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars, of the kind required for similar companies of this state; (B) Appoints a statutory agent in accordance with section 3909.05 of the Revised Code; (C) Files with the superintendent a certified copy of its charter, or deed of settlement, and a duplicate original copy of the letter or power... |
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Section 3913.06 | Board of directors or trustees - corporate powers.
...age, and at least three members must be residents and citizens of this state. |
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Section 3915.052 | Interest payable on policy proceeds.
...nt of interest unless the insured was a resident of this state on the date of his death and unless the beneficiary under the life insurance policy elects in writing to receive, or a written election has been made for the beneficiary to receive, the proceeds of the policy by means of a lump sum payment. (D) Nothing in this section allows, or shall be construed as allowing, any insurance company to withhold the payme... |
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Section 3916.01 | Viatical settlements model act definitions.
...ife insurance affecting the rights of a resident of this state or bearing a reasonable relation to this state, regardless of whether delivered or issued for delivery in this state. (K) "Related provider trust" means a titling trust or any other trust established by a licensed viatical settlement provider or a financing entity for the sole purpose of holding ownership or beneficial interest in purchased policies in... |
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Section 3918.07 | Filing policies with superintendent of insurance.
...ements and riders providing coverage on residents of Ohio shall be filed with the superintendent of insurance. (B) The superintendent shall within thirty days after the filing of any such policies, certificates of insurance, notices of proposed insurance, applications for insurance, endorsements, and riders, disapprove any such form if the table of premium rates charged or to be charged appears by reasonable assumpt... |
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Section 3921.10 | Formation of society after 1-1-97.
... United States, a majority of whom are residents of this state, who desire to form a fraternal benefit society, may make, sign, and acknowledge before some officer competent to take acknowledgement of deeds, articles of incorporation stating all of the following: (1) The proposed corporate name of the society, which name shall not so closely resemble the name of any society or insurance company as to be mislea... |
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Section 3923.022 | Maximum aggregate administrative expenses.
...age provided to individuals who are not residents of this state. (4) "Individual business" includes both individual sickness and accident insurance and sickness and accident insurance made available by insurers in the individual market to individuals, with or without family members or dependents, through group policies issued to one or more associations or entities. (B) Notwithstanding section 3941.14 of the Revise... |
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Section 3923.061 | Interest on proceeds payable due to death by sickness or accident.
...nt of interest unless the insured was a resident of this state on the date of the insured's death and unless the beneficiary under the policy of sickness and accident insurance elects in writing to receive, or a written election has been made for the beneficiary to receive, the proceeds of the policy by means of a lump sum payment. |
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Section 3923.24 | Continuing coverage for dependent children.
...d of the insured. (b) The child is a resident of this state or a full-time student at an accredited public or private institution of higher education. (c) The child is not employed by an employer that offers any health benefit plan under which the child is eligible for coverage. (d) The child is not eligible for the medicaid program or the medicare program. (2) That attainment of the limiting age for depe... |
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Section 3923.241 | Public employee benefit plans - continuing coverage for dependent children.
... of the employee. (b) The child is a resident of this state or a full-time student at an accredited public or private institution of higher education. (c) The child is not employed by an employer that offers any health benefit plan under which the child is eligible for coverage. (d) The child is not eligible for the medicaid program or the medicare program. (2) That attainment of the limiting age for depe... |
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Section 3923.30 | Requiring provision of coverage of treatment of mental or nervous disorders and alcoholism.
... care benefits for any of its employees resident in this state, which benefits are not provided by contract with an insurer qualified to provide sickness and accident insurance, or a health insuring corporation, shall include the following benefits in its plan of health care benefits commencing on or after January 1, 1979: (A) If such plan of health care benefits provides payment for the treatment of mental or ner... |
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Section 3923.301 | Requiring provision of coverage for services of certified nurse-midwife performing service in collaboration with licensed physician.
... care benefits for any of its employees resident in this state, which benefits are not provided by contract with an insurer qualified to provide sickness and accident insurance or a health insuring corporation, and that includes reimbursement for any service that may be legally performed by an advanced practice registered nurse who holds a current, valid license issued under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code and is d... |
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Section 3923.38 | Continuing policy upon termination of employment.
...for, health care benefits for employees resident in this state other than through an insurer or health insuring corporation, to which both of the following apply: (a) The policy insures employees for hospital, surgical, or major medical insurance on an expense incurred or service basis, other than for specified diseases or for accidental injuries only. (b) The policy is in effect and covers an eligible employee... |
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Section 3923.382 | Continuing coverage under group plan when reservist is called or ordered to active duty.
...ment for, health benefits for employees resident in this state other than through an insurer or health insuring corporation. (c) The plan is in effect and covers an eligible person at the time a reservist is called or ordered to active duty. (3) "Group rate" means the average monthly cost per employee, over a period of at least twelve months of the operation of a group plan, that would represent a group insurance r... |
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Section 3923.443 | Training required for agents selling long-term care policies.
...quired by state or federal law. (D) A resident agent shall satisfy the initial training and continuing education required by division (A) of this section by completing long-term care courses that are approved by the superintendent. A nonresident agent may satisfy the training and continuing education required by division (A) of this section by completing the training requirements in any other state, provided that t... |
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Section 3929.14 | Sufficiency of bonds executed by guaranty company.
...ureties, or that such sureties shall be residents, householders, or freeholders. |