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Vol. 9 Edition 1 - Spring 1998
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STATE REQUIREMENTS IN THE CONVERSION OF NONPROFIT HEALTH CARE CORPORATIONS
Ark Monroe, III, Esq.
(501) 688-8833
In 1995, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners formed a task force to provide resources to state insurance departments regarding conversions and reorganizations of hospital service corporations and to promote decision-making frameworks to review conversion and reorganization proposals.
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THE CONTINUING DEMISE OF THE DOMESTIC PREFERENCE TAXES
William S. Hanley, Esq.
(217) 544-1144
Late last year one more State's domestic preference tax ended a checkered life.
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FINANCING AQUISITIONS BY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN INSURANCE HOLDING COMPANY SYSTEMS
This article compares the use of preferred stocks and surplus notes2 by a life insurance company (the "Insurer"), which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of a business corporation (the "Parent"), to create additional surplus to compensate for the reduction of surplus that may result from the Insurer's cash purchase of all of the stock of another life insurance company (the "Subsidiary").3
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ARBITRATION IN INSURANCE COMPANY LIQUIDATIONS
John H. Binning, Esq.
(402) 475-5100
There is almost universal familiarity with insurance regulatory history including Paul v. Virginia,1 Southeastern Underwriters2 and McCarran Ferguson.3 However, after Paul v. Virginia, there was varied and intense controversy about who would regulate insurance.
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PRIVACY PROTECTION FOR HEALTH INSURANCE AND MEDICAL RECORDS
State and Federal Regulation
Glennon J. Karr, Esq.
(614) 848-3100
This article will look at the issues involving the confidentiality of patients/consumers, medical and health insurance records and the handling of those records by providers, health insurance companies, and others.
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