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North Carolina General Statutes
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Essential Property Insurance for Beach Area Property.
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Section
58-45-1
Declarations and purpose of Article.
Section
58-45-5
Definition of terms.
Section
58-45-6
Persons who can be insured by the Association.
Section
58-45-10
North Carolina Insurance Underwriting Association created.
Section
58-45-15
Powers and duties of Association.
Section
58-45-20
Temporary directors of Association.
Section
58-45-25
Each member of Association to participate in nonrecoupable assessments.
Section
58-45-30
Directors to submit plan of operation to Commissioner; review and approval; amendments; appeal from Commissioner to superior court.
Section
58-45-35
Persons eligible to apply to Association for coverage; contents of application.
Section
58-45-36
Temporary contracts of insurance.
Section
58-45-40
Association members may cede insurance to Association.
Section
58-45-41
Coverage limits.
Section
58-45-45
Rates, rating plans, rating rules, and forms applicable.
Section
58-45-46
Unearned premium, loss, and loss expense reserves.
Section
58-45-47
Deficit event.
Section
58-45-50
Appeal from acts of Association to Commissioner; appeal from Commissioner to superior court.
Section
58-45-55
Reports of inspection made available.
Section
58-45-60
Association and Commissioner immune from liability.
Section
58-45-65
Association to file annual report with Commissioner.
Section
58-45-65.1
Association to be audited.
Section
58-45-70
Commissioner may examine affairs of Association.
Section
58-45-71
Report of member companies to Commissioner.
Section
58-45-75
Commissioner authorized to promulgate reasonable rules and regulations.
Section
58-45-80
Premium taxes to be paid through Association.
Section
58-45-85
Assessment; inability to pay.
Section
58-45-90
Open meetings.
Section
58-45-95
Information availability.
Section
58-45-96
Succession and dissolution.