United States — Louisiana
RS 22:571
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Insurers authorized to do business in the state must make annual and quarterly financial filings and related NAIC submissions, and the commissioner may grant limited exemptions or enforce compliance.
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United States — Louisiana
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Insurers authorized to do business in the state must make annual and quarterly financial filings and related NAIC submissions, and the commissioner may grant limited exemptions or enforce compliance.
United States — Louisiana
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This section says the Part applies to transportation network companies and participating drivers, with listed exceptions, and it does not exempt them from vehicle-related laws and ordinances.
United States — Louisiana
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This section lists policyholder rights under Louisiana insurance law and says they do not create extra causes of action or penalties.
United States — Louisiana
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An interlocal risk management agency is not treated as an insurance company or insurer, and its group self-insurance activities are not treated as doing an insurance business.
United States — Louisiana
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Purchasers of the railroad property or franchises may set capital stock, split it into $100 shares, and organize the company’s stockholders and board under stated conditions.
United States — Louisiana
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This section defines terms used in the chapter and requires the department and commissioner to issue or apply rules for certain investment-related definitions and fund regulation.
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Louisiana credit unions, savings and loan associations, schools, and certain insurance companies may act as lending agencies, and several of them may make student loans under specified conditions.
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This section creates Louisiana income tax credits for certified musical or theatrical productions and related facility infrastructure projects, with application, certification, reporting, and transfer rules.
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This section allows certain banks to merge, consolidate, or exchange shares, but some transactions need approval from the commissioner and sometimes federal regulators.
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Certain listed public retirement systems and funds must send semiannual written reports about investments in companies with facilities or employees in prohibited nations.
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The Louisiana Automobile Insurance Plan is approved by the insurance commissioner and used as a residual market mechanism for eligible applicants who cannot get motor vehicle insurance through ordinary means.
United States — Louisiana
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This section sets rules for Louisiana motion picture tax credits, including application, transfer, and broker registration requirements.
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Property in the state is generally subject to ad valorem taxation unless it is expressly exempted by law.
United States — Louisiana
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Foreign limited liability companies authorized to do business in the state must file an annual report each year with the secretary of state by the anniversary date of qualification, and the report must be signed by a member or manager.
United States — Louisiana
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If certain carriers fail to set reasonable joint rates, the Louisiana Public Service Commission must set reasonable and just rates on request.
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The secretary may inspect records of alcohol-related businesses at reasonable hours, and may seek a court order if access is refused.
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This section defines unprofessional conduct for dentists and bars several kinds of misleading or incomplete advertising and related practices.
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The board of commissioners may levy an annual ad valorem tax up to five mills, if the stated tax proposition is approved by the parish council and the voters in a special election. It also must create and keep certain special accounts.
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For bids over $100,000, a bid bond is required and must meet specified surety and amount rules.
United States — Louisiana
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Applicants for state and local permits must meet listed suitability requirements, including age, character, residency, criminal-history, tax, and disclosure rules.