Iowa Code § 511.24
Fees from domestic and foreign companies
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Current — January 1, 2013
As of January 1, 2012
When not otherwise provided, a foreign or domestic life insurance company doing business in this state shall pay to the commissioner of insurance the following fees:
When not otherwise provided, a foreign or domestic life insurance company doing business in this state shall pay to the commissioner of insurance the following fees:
1. For filing an application to do business, or an application to renew a certificate of authority, fifty dollars.
1. For filing an application to do business, or an application to renew a certificate of authority, fifty dollars.
2. For issuing a certificate of authority to do business in this state, or for renewing a certificate, fifty dollars.
2. For issuing a certificate of authority to do business in this state, or for renewing a certificate, fifty dollars.
3. For filing amended articles of incorporation, fifty dollars.
3. For filing amended articles of incorporation, fifty dollars.
4. For issuing an amended certificate of authority, twenty-five dollars.
4. For issuing an amended certificate of authority, twenty-five dollars.
5. For affixing the official seal to any paper filed with the division, ten dollars.
5. For affixing the official seal to any paper filed with the division, ten dollars.
88 Acts, ch 1112, §206, 303
88 Acts, ch 1112, §206, 303
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