This is probably a bit late but if you look at your Candidate Handbook (from the testing provider) it will discuss which statutes and regs you will need to know. Then if you go to your State's Department of Insurance you should be able to view/download/print the stats and regs. The unfortunate part is many State's insurance regs are like 400+ pages long and mostly full of legal language.
law.justia.com is a great place to start looking up stats and regs. But, I think your time and money is better spent studying from a state manual that someone has already done (condensing, interpreting, prioritizing, etc.). Good luck!