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§ 23-91-209 - Conditions for issuing certificate of authority.

23-91-209. Conditions for issuing certificate of authority.

(a) Upon receipt of an application for a certificate of authority, the Insurance Commissioner shall issue or deny a certificate pursuant to this subchapter within sixty (60) days of the application. This may be extended for an additional thirty (30) days by notice to the applicant prior to the expiration of the first sixty (60) days. A certificate of authority shall be issued upon payment of the application fee prescribed in 23-91-225 if the commissioner is satisfied that the following conditions are met:

(1) The persons responsible for the conduct of the affairs of the applicant are competent, trustworthy, and of good reputation;

(2) The applicant has paid-in capital in an amount not less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) and additional working capital or surplus funds in an amount deemed by the commissioner to be adequate in relation to the proposed plan of operation; and

(3) The applicant demonstrates the willingness and ability to assure that the promised benefits can be provided. In making this determination, the commissioner shall consider so far as applicable:

(A) Any agreements with lawyers or paralegal personnel for the provisions of legal services;

(B) The financial soundness of the applicant's arrangements for legal services and the schedule of rates proposed to be used in connection therewith;

(C) Any agreement with another person authorized under this subchapter, an insurer licensed under the general insurance laws to do business in this state, a reinsurer eligible under the laws or regulations of this state to provide reinsurance, or an agency of the federal or state government for insuring the payment of the cost of legal services or the provision for automatic applicability of an alternative coverage in the event the insurer is unable to perform its obligation;

(D) Any deposit of securities, in kind and an amount determined to be appropriate by the commissioner, as a guarantee that the obligations to provide the promised benefits will be performed; and

(E) If the applicant is licensed as an insurer under other insurance laws, whether the applicant has complied with the requirements of those laws.

(b) A certificate of authority shall be issued in accordance with this subchapter and may be continued within the applicable provisions of 23-63-211, but reference therein to 23-63-216 and payment of taxes shall instead refer to the applicable provision of this subchapter.

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