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  6. Title 27 - Insurance.
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  8. Chapter 5B - Reinsurance.


Chapter 5B - Reinsurance.


  • Section 27-5B-1 - Purpose.
  • Section 27-5B-2 - Reinsurance permitted.
  • Section 27-5B-3 - Credit allowed a domestic ceding insurer.
  • Section 27-5B-4 - Licensed reinsurer.
  • Section 27-5B-5 - Accredited reinsurer.
  • Section 27-5B-6 - Reinsurer domiciled in state with substantially similar law.
  • Section 27-5B-7 - Reinsurer maintaining a trust fund.
  • Section 27-5B-8 - Certified reinsurer.
  • Section 27-5B-9 - Credit for reinsurance required by law.
  • Section 27-5B-10 - Reinsurer not licensed, accredited or certified - Additional reinsurance agreement requirements.
  • Section 27-5B-11 - Reinsurer not licensed, accredited, or certified - Additional trust agreement requirements.
  • Section 27-5B-12 - Accredited or certified reinsurer ceasing to meet requirements.
  • Section 27-5B-13 - Concentration risk.
  • Section 27-5B-14 - Asset or reduction from liability for reinsurance ceded by a domestic insurer to an assuming insurer not meeting the requirements of Sections 27-5B-3 through 27-5B-13.
  • Section 27-5B-15 - Qualified U.S. financial institutions.
  • Section 27-5B-16 - Insolvency clause.
  • Section 27-5B-17 - Guaranty association election.
  • Section 27-5B-18 - Notice by domiciliary liquidator.
  • Section 27-5B-19 - Rules.
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