31A-14-205. Requirements from other applicable chapters. (1) A foreign insurer may not be authorized to do business in this state, unless it strictlycomplies with the following requirements:
(a) Foreign insurers shall comply with the solvency standard set forth in Chapter 17, Part6, Risk-Based Capital, including maintenance of minimum capital or permanent surplus underSection
31A-5-211.
(b) A foreign insurer proposing to market securities in this state shall comply withSections
31A-5-301,
31A-5-302, and
31A-5-305, unless this marketing is subject to United StatesSecurities and Exchange Commission regulation.
(c) Section
16-10a-1506 applies to the corporate name and the change of name of foreignstock insurers. Section
16-6a-1507 applies to the change of name of foreign mutual insurers.
(d) Subsection
31A-5-203(2)(c) applies to other business of foreign mutual insurers.
(e) Subsection
31A-5-404(2), as modified by Subsection
31A-5-404(4), applies tocommunications to shareholders, policyholders, or voting members of mutuals by foreigninsurers.
(f) Section
31A-5-413 applies to interlocking directorates of foreign insurers.
(g) Subsection
31A-5-203(2)(d) applies to assessment liability in foreign insurers issuingassessable policies in any state.
(2) The commissioner may issue orders imposing and eliminating restrictions to foreigninsurers under Section
31A-5-103.
(3) After a hearing, the commissioner may by order apply any of the provisions ofSections
31A-5-307,
31A-5-414,
31A-5-418 to a foreign corporation after finding that it isnecessary for the protection of the interests of its insureds, creditors, or the public in this state. This Subsection (3) may be applied to a foreign insurer without a hearing if done under areciprocal agreement with the domiciliary regulatory authority.
(4) If any provision made applicable to a foreign insurer under this section conflicts withthe law of the insurer's domicile so that it is impossible for the corporation to comply with bothlaws, the law of the domicile governs.
(5) This section does not excuse or exempt any foreign insurer from complying with theprovisions of this title which are otherwise applicable to a foreign insurer.
(6) This section does not apply to foreign fraternal insurers.
(7) If a licensed foreign insurer is in rehabilitation or liquidation proceedings or is foundto be insolvent in its state of domicile, the commissioner may, without hearing, suspend theinsurer's certificate of authority to do business in this state.
Amended by Chapter 300, 2000 General Session