United States — Louisiana
RS 22:611
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This section defines terms used in the risk-based capital subpart for domestic insurers.
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United States — Louisiana
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This section defines terms used in the risk-based capital subpart for domestic insurers.
United States — Louisiana
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Telecom service companies must collect a five-cent monthly tax per line or wireless handset and remit it quarterly; some devices are exempt.
United States — Louisiana
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Louisiana creates a mentor-protégé program and requires the division to implement it by rulemaking.
United States — Louisiana
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A Louisiana bank or bank holding company may acquire an out-of-state bank or branch into another state on the same basis as comparable host-state institutions, and it has the same rights and powers as those institutions.
United States — Louisiana
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Limited liability companies have the powers and privileges given to certain corporations and partnerships, and they generally have perpetual existence unless their articles of organization set a limited duration.
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Professional architectural corporations may have only one class of shares, and a majority of outstanding shares must be held by licensed architects in Louisiana, either directly or through a qualifying holding company.
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A trust company must report certain robberies, fund shortages over $5,000, or suspected misapplication of funds or property to the commissioner within 48 hours after discovery.
United States — Louisiana
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The commission can require telephone and telegraph businesses to serve customers, make rules for service, and set limits on those rules. Telephone companies also have emergency-line duties and must give subscribers a yearly notice for opting out of solicitation calls.
United States — Louisiana
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The department must create a statewide electronic system for vehicle lien and title records, and it may set rules, contract with tag agents, and allow electronic title submissions. Certain lenders over a transaction threshold must designate a public tag agent.
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This section sets rules for nonconsensual towing from private property and parking areas, including tagging, signage, billing invoices, uniform fees, and penalties.
United States — Louisiana
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This section lists securities transactions that are exempt from certain state registration rules and sets filing, fee, receipt, and renewal requirements for some exempt offerings.
United States — Louisiana
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Bonds issued under this Chapter are legal investments for several listed public, financial, insurance, fiduciary, and other authorized investors.
United States — Louisiana
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This section says when this Part applies to licensed insurers and when related holding-company-system provisions still continue to apply.
United States — Louisiana
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Transferees must give the court proof that they are registered to do business in this state as a structured settlement purchase company when the transfer order is being signed.
United States — Louisiana
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The secretary may inspect records and documents of certain companies in this state, and a person who refuses an inspection or audit can be fined $5,000.
United States — Louisiana
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Louisiana corporations and LLCs may apply for a BIDCO license, but only the commissioner can approve it and licensees must post the license and not misuse BIDCO-style names or represent themselves as licensed before approval.
United States — Louisiana
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This section provides Louisiana income tax credits for investments in state-certified sound recording productions and certain Qualified Music Company payroll activity.
United States — Louisiana
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A state-chartered financial institution or its holding company must give the commissioner at least 45 days’ notice before materially changing its core business.
United States — Louisiana
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This section sets minimum nonforfeiture rules for individual deferred annuity contracts and requires certain contract disclosures, benefit calculations, and payment deadlines.
United States — Louisiana
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This section sets out how an insurance company gets a certificate of destruction for a water-damaged vehicle and bars later retitling or retail resale of that vehicle.