United States — Nebraska
§ 20-314. Person, defined.
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“Person” includes individuals and a broad list of business, organizational, and fiduciary entities.
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“Person” includes individuals and a broad list of business, organizational, and fiduciary entities.
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A telecommunications company that buys basic local exchange service at wholesale rates may not offer that service to a different class of subscribers.
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This provision defines “risk manager” as an insurance company admitted to write insurance in Nebraska and appointed by the director to manage the Residual Malpractice Insurance Authority.
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Lobbyists must register before starting lobbying and include required details in the application; lobbying for a Chinese military company must be disclosed, and violations carry civil penalties.
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Rental companies must collect a fee on short-term vehicle rentals in Nebraska, with an exception for renters exempt from sales tax.
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A professional association mutual insurance company may collect a membership fee when a policy is issued.
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Insurance companies generally may not take a loss on any one risk above 10% of surplus to policyholders; a narrow class of farm-property assessment associations has a lower policy limit.
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Telecommunications companies must negotiate access charges, and the commission can review them, hold hearings, and set fair and reasonable charges with limits.
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Official bonds for county, precinct, and other local officers must be signed by the named principal and at least two sufficient county freeholders, or may instead be signed by the officer and certain surety companies.
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A limited liability company’s certificate of registration expires one year after issuance, cannot be renewed, and must be filed or reapplied for annually; missing the filing deadline can lead to suspension.
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A limited liability company providing a professional service must stay within one professional type, may provide ancillary services, and may use only licensed or otherwise authorized people to provide the service.
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“Business” includes a broad list of entity types and organizational forms.
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The Department of Insurance must be satisfied that an insurance company is qualified before granting a certificate of authority, and it must examine certain permitted corporations when needed to protect specified parties.
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If the Director of Insurance enters an order suspending, denying, revoking, or refusing to renew a company’s certificate of authority to issue variable annuities, the director must promptly notify the company and may later set the matter for hearing.
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Cities of the second class and villages may grant utility franchises and make certain electricity contracts, but a public service company cannot sell to a city or village generating its own power unless voters authorize it.
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Examination reports must be based on facts and warranted conclusions, and the examiner must submit a verified report within 45 days after the examination ends.
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This provision defines “occasional sale” and lists transactions that count, along with exclusions.
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Telecommunications companies may use public highways and certain lands for lines and facilities, but must not interfere with public use and must keep aerial wires at least 18 feet above highway crossings.
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Most insurance companies and certain captive insurers transacting business in the state must pay an annual premium tax to the director by March 1, with specified rate exceptions and related credits.
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A company licensed to issue variable annuities in this state must follow the Chapter 44 provisions that apply to life insurance businesses, as long as they are not inconsistent with sections 44-2201 to 44-2221.