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Section 38a-43 - (Formerly Sec. 38-22). Certain insurance companies and health care centers may be prohibited from transacting business in this state.

CT Gen Stat § 38a-43 (2019) (N/A)
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Whenever it appears to the commissioner that permission to transact business within any state of the United States or within any foreign country has been refused to any domestic insurance company or domestic health care center after (1) a certificate of the solvency and good management of such company or health care center has been issued to it by the commissioner, and (2) such company or health care center has complied with any reasonable laws of such state or foreign country requiring deposits of money or securities with the government of such state or country, the commissioner may immediately cancel the authority of each company or health care center organized under the laws of such state or foreign government and licensed to do business in this state and may refuse a certificate of authority to each such company or health care center thereafter applying for authority to do business in this state, until the commissioner's certificate has been recognized by the government of such state or country.

(1949 Rev., S. 6053; P.A. 04-10, S. 2; P.A. 16-213, S. 11.)

History: Sec. 38-22 transferred to Sec. 38a-43 in 1991; P.A. 04-10 made technical changes; P.A. 16-213 added references to domestic health care center and health care center, added Subdiv. (1) and (2) designators and made a technical change, effective July 1, 2016.

Annotation to former section 38-22:

Cited. 122 C. 295.

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Section 38a-43 - (Formerly Sec. 38-22). Certain insurance companies and health care centers may be prohibited from transacting business in this state.