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§ 33-10-1. Assets considered in determining financial condition of insurers -- Generally

GA Code § 33-10-1 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) Cash in the possession of the insurer or in transit under its control, including the true balance of any deposit in a solvent bank, trust company, a savings and loan association, or a building and loan association;

(2) Investments, securities, properties, and loans acquired or held in accordance with this title and in connection therewith the following items:

(A) Interest due or accrued on any bond or evidence of indebtedness which is not in default and which is not valued on a basis including accrued interest;

(B) Declared and unpaid dividends on stock and shares, unless such amount has otherwise been allowed as an asset;

(C) Interest due or accrued upon a collateral loan in an amount not to exceed one year's interest thereon;

(D) Interest due or accrued on deposits in solvent banks, trust companies, savings and loan associations, or building and loan associations and interest due or accrued on other assets, if such interest is in the judgment of the Commissioner a collectable asset;

(E) Interest due or accrued on a mortgage loan, in an amount not exceeding in any event the amount, if any, of the excess of the value of the property less delinquent taxes on the property over the unpaid principal; but in no event shall interest accrued for a period in excess of 18 months be allowed as an asset;

(F) Rent due or accrued on real property if such rent is not in arrears for more than three months and rent more than three months in arrears if the payment of such rent be adequately secured by property held in the name of the tenant and conveyed to the insurer as collateral; or

(G) The unaccrued portion of taxes paid prior to the due date on real property;

(3) Electronic and mechanical machines and software, as such term is defined in Code Section 11-9-102, constituting a data processing, record-keeping, or accounting system if the cost of such system does not exceed 10 percent of admitted assets or $7,500,000.00, whichever is less;

(4) Premium notes, policy loans, and other policy assets and liens on policies and certificates of life insurance and annuity contracts and accrued interest thereon, in an amount not exceeding the legal reserve and other policy liabilities carried on each individual policy;

(5) The net amount of uncollected and deferred premiums and annuity considerations in the case of a life insurer;

(6) Premiums in the course of collection, other than for life insurance and annuity considerations, not more than three months past due, less commissions payable thereon. The foregoing limitation shall not apply to premiums payable directly or indirectly by the United States government or by any state or by any of their instrumentalities;

(7) Installment premiums other than life insurance premiums to the extent of the unearned premium reserves carried thereon;

(8) Notes and similar written obligations not past due taken for premiums other than life insurance premiums on policies permitted to be issued on such basis to the extent of the unearned premium reserves carried thereon;

(9) The full amount of reinsurance recoverable by a ceding insurer from a solvent reinsurer and which reinsurance is authorized under Code Section 33-7-14;

(10) Amounts receivable by an assuming insurer representing funds withheld by a solvent ceding insurer under a reinsurance treaty;

(11) Deposit or equities recoverable from underwriting associations, syndicates, and reinsurance funds or from any suspended banking institution to the extent deemed by the Commissioner available for the payment of losses and claims and at values to be determined by him;

(12) All assets, whether or not consistent with this Code section, as may be allowed pursuant to the annual statement form approved by the Commissioner for the kinds of insurance to be reported upon therein; and

(13) Other assets, not inconsistent with this Code section, deemed by the Commissioner to be available for the payment of losses and claims at values to be determined by the Commissioner.

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