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  6. Title 41 - State Government.
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  8. Chapter 15 - State Insurance Fund.


Chapter 15 - State Insurance Fund.


  • Section 41-15-1 - Creation; purpose.
  • Section 41-15-2 - Department of Finance to administer chapter; administrator of State Insurance Fund.
  • Section 41-15-3 - Survey and appraisal of property.
  • Section 41-15-4 - Value for which state property to be insured; annual certification; gap coverage and gap plus coverage; survey of public property; sale or salvage of insured items.
  • Section 41-15-5 - Basis upon which premiums charged generally; reinsurance.
  • Section 41-15-6 - Payment of premiums generally.
  • Section 41-15-8 - Resolution of disagreements between Department of Finance and person in charge of insured property as to value of property, premium rates, etc.
  • Section 41-15-9 - Director of Finance may prescribe insurance coverages, forms of policies, etc., define terms, make rules and regulations, etc., for administration of chapter.
  • Section 41-15-10 - Premiums and collected earnings to constitute trust fund; surplus may be invested in bonds, stocks, mutual funds, etc.; limitations and conditions; requisition for payment of losses, expenses, etc.
  • Section 41-15-11 - Limitations upon expenditure of funds; employees subject to Merit System.
  • Section 41-15-12 - Appropriation for payment of excess fire or tornado losses; reimbursement.
  • Section 41-15-13 - Appropriation of funds received in payment for loss to property by fire, etc.
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