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Minnesota Statutes Chapter 69 - Fire and Police Department Aid; Relief Associations
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2009 version
§ 69.011
Qualifying for State Aid
§ 69.021
Reporting Premiums; Calculation of Aid
§ 69.031
Commissioner of Management and Budget; Warrant, Appropriation, Payment and Administration
§ 69.041
Shortfall from General Fund
§ 69.051
Financial Report, Bond, Examination
§ 69.33
Report; Amount of Premiums Received by Insurance Companies
§ 69.77
Police and Firefighters'' Relief Association Guidelines Act
§ 69.771
Volunteer Firefighters' Relief Association Financing Guidelines Act; Application
§ 69.772
Relief Associations Paying Lump-Sum Service Pensions
§ 69.773
Relief Associations Paying Monthly Service Pensions
§ 69.774
Nonprofit Firefighting Corporations
§ 69.775
Investments
§ 69.776
Citation; Application of Other Laws
§ 69.80
Authorized Administrative Expenses
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Minnesota Statutes - Insurance
U.S. Code Provisions: Insurance
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 13 > Subchapter IX-C - National Insurance Development Program
U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 20 - Regulation Of Insurance
U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 93 - Insurance
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 25 - Federal Flood Insurance
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CFR > Title 12 > Chapter III > Part 343 - Consumer protection in sales of insurance
CFR > Title 12 > Chapter V > Part 536 - Consumer protection in sales of insurance
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