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§ 38a-61-formerly-sec-38-134

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No power of attorney to vote at any meeting of any licensed insurance company shall be used at more than one meeting of such corporation. No power of attorney may be voted later than thirty-six months from the time it was granted.(1949 Rev., S. 6154; P.A. 77-65.)History: P.A. 77-65 made provisions applicable to 'any licensed' insurance company rather than to 'a life' insurance company and prohibited voting power of attorney later than 36 months from time it was granted; Sec. 38-134 transferred to Sec. 38a-61 in 1991.

No power of attorney to vote at any meeting of any licensed insurance company shall be used at more than one meeting of such corporation. No power of attorney may be voted later than thirty-six months from the time it was granted.(1949 Rev., S. 6154; P.A. 77-65.)History: P.A. 77-65 made provisions applicable to 'any licensed' insurance company rather than to 'a life' insurance company and prohibited voting power of attorney later than 36 months from time it was granted; Sec. 38-134 transferred to Sec. 38a-61 in 1991.