California Insurance Code

The code not only covers requirements for home, auto, medical and business insurance policies, but also covers the licensing of bail bond agents, workers' compensation, motor club services, and other related business types.

The California Department of Insurance oversees the enforcement of the code and execution of its policies.

[1] In September 2000, Governor Gray Davis signed State Bill 2199 into law, adding a provision into the California Insurance Code for creation of a Slavery Era Insurance Registry.

On March 8, 2005, the California Court of Appeal's 2nd Appellate District Div.

Five affirmed and enforced California's Marine Rule in James E. Mitchell, Individually and as Trustee of the Mitchell Family Trust vs. United National Ins.