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The corporations described in § 23-75-101 are subject to the following chapters and provisions of this code, to the extent applicable and not in conflict with the express provisions of this chapter:

  1. (1) Sections 23-60-101 — 23-60-108 and 23-60-110, referring to scope of code;

  2. (2) Section 23-61-101 et seq., § 23-61-201 et seq., and § 23-61-301 et seq., referring to the Insurance Commissioner;

  3. (3) Sections 23-63-102 — 23-63-104, 23-63-201 — 23-63-216, and 23-63-301 — 23-63-304, referring to registration of registered agents for service of process;

  4. (4) Section 23-63-901 et seq., referring to administration of deposits;

  5. (5) Section 23-63-1501 et seq., referring to risk-based capital;

  6. (6) Section 23-64-101 et seq., referring to insurance producers, agents, brokers, and adjusters;

  7. (7) Section 23-66-201 et seq., §§ 23-66-301 — 23-66-306, 23-66-308 — 23-66-311, 23-66-313, and 23-66-314, referring to trade practices and frauds;

  8. (8) Section 23-63-601 et seq. and §§ 23-84-101 — 23-84-111, referring to assets and liabilities;

  9. (9) Section 23-68-101 et seq., referring to rehabilitation and liquidation;

  10. (10) Section 23-69-142, referring to mergers and acquisitions;

  11. (11) Sections 23-85-101 — 23-85-131, referring to accident and health insurance policies;

  12. (12) Sections 23-86-101 — 23-86-104, 23-86-106, 23-86-108, and 23-86-109, referring to group and blanket accident and health insurance;

  13. (13) Sections 23-79-101 — 23-79-107, 23-79-109 — 23-79-128, 23-79-131 — 23-79-134, and 23-79-202 — 23-79-210, referring to insurance contracts;

  14. (14) Section 23-69-134, referring to home office and records; penalty for unlawful removal of records; and

  15. (15) Section 23-69-156, referring to extinguishment of unused corporate charters.