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The informational form filing must
(1) include the proposed effective date of the filing;
(2) include a statement indicating whether the same forms have been filed for approval to be used with policyholders who do not qualify as exempt commercial policyholders under 3 AAC 29.545;
(3) include a statement that the filing is for policyholders who qualify as exempt commercial policy holders under 3 AAC 29.545;
(4) meet the filing procedures of 3 AAC 31.210 and 3 AAC 31.220; and
(5) comply with all form standards, trade practice requirements, and other applicable requirements of AS 21.
History: Eff. 6/11/2005, Register 174
Authority: AS 21.06.090
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