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(b) For filing each annual statement, the sum of twenty-five dollars,
(c) For the certificate of authority issued to each agent in this state of
every foreign fire or marine insurance company, the sum of ten dollars.
(d) For the certificate of authority issued to each solicitor in this state of
every foreign fire or marine insurance company, the sum of five dollars.
(e) For the certificate of authority issued to each agent in this state of
every foreign insurance company other than fire or marine, the sum of
two dollars.
(f) For the certificate of authority issued in this state to each insurance
agent or solicitor of every insurance company incorporated under the laws
of this state, the sum of fifty cents.
(g) For each abstract of its annual statement for publication, two dollars.
(h) For every copy of every paper filed in the insurance department,
the sum of twenty-five cents per folio; and for affixing the official seal to
such copy, the sum of one dollar.
(i) For valuing policies of life insurance companies thirty dollars per
million of insurance, or any fractional part thereof.
(j) For official examination of companies under this article, the charges
specified in section 50 of this article.
1922, ch. 492, sec. 41.
41. Retaliatory Provisions. When by the laws of any other state, any
deposit of money or securities is required, or taxes, fees, fines, penalties
or other obligations or prohibitions are imposed upon companies incorpo-
rated or organized under the laws of this state, and transacting business
in such other state, or upon the agents of such companies, greater than
those required or imposed by the laws of this state, so long as such laws
remain in force, the same deposits, taxes, fees, fines, penalties, obligations
and prohibitions shall be imposed upon all agents or companies of such
state doing business in this state, instead of those prescribed by the laws
of this state.
1922, ch. 492, sec. 42.
42. Production of Books, etc. No person shall be excused from testi-
fying or from producing any books, papers, contracts, agreements or docu-
ments at the trial or hearing of any person or company charged with
violating any provision of this article on the ground that such testimony
or evidence may tend to incriminate himself, but no person shall be prose-
cuted for any act concerning which he shall be compelled so to testify or
produce evidence, documentary or otherwise, except for perjury committed
in so testifying.
1922, ch. 492, sec. 43.
43. Blue Sky Provisions. No stock salesman, broker or other person
representing any insurance company, wherever incorporated, in process
of organization and not licensed to transact business in this state, shall
be permitted to solicit subscriptions to or sell the stock of such company in
this state unless and until such company has furnished the insurance com-
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