- (a) The term “insurer” means any insurer licensed and doing business in California on or after January 1, 2001.
- (b) The term “predecessor corporation” means a corporation in the reporting insurer's family tree that existed prior in time to the reporting corporation.
- (c) The term “reporting insurer”, means an insurer which has been designated by its holding company to submit a consolidated report which is responsive to these regulations.
- (d) The term “slave” means a person wholly subject to the will of another, having no freedom of action and whose person and services were wholly under the control of another, and who was in a state of enforced compulsory service to another.
- (e) The term “slaveholder” means owners of slaves; owners of business enterprises using slaves; owners of slave-carrying vessels or other means of transporting slaves; merchants and/or financiers dealing in the purchase, sale, or financing of the business of slaves and slavery; slave dealers and slave brokers.
- (f) The term “slaveholder insurance policies” means policies issued to or for the benefit of slaveholders to insure then against the death of, or injury to, human property.
- (g) The term “slavery era” means prior to 1865.
Note: Authority cited: Section 12921(a), Insurance Code. Reference: Sections 1215(f), 13810(e), 13811, 13812 and 13813, Insurance Code.
History
1. New section 9-13-2001; operative 10-13-2001 (Register 2001, No. 37).