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Idaho Code § 41-4804

Risk retention groups chartered in this state

Known as the Idaho Liability Risk Retention Act

The act spans §§ 41–41 (16 sections).

I.C., § 41-4804, as added by 1987, ch. 140, § 1, p. 274.

(1) A risk retention group seeking to be chartered in this state must be chartered and licensed as a liability insurance company authorized by the insurance laws of this state and, except as provided elsewhere in this chapter, must comply with: All of the laws, rules, regulations and requirements applicable to such insurers chartered and licensed in this state;

(2) Section 41-4805, Idaho Code, to the extent such requirements are not a limitation on laws, rules, regulations or requirements of this state.

(3) Before it may offer insurance in any state, each risk retention group shall also submit for approval to the director of this state a plan of operation or feasibility study and revisions of such plan or study if the group intends to offer any additional lines of liability insurance. Immediately upon receipt of an application for charter, this state shall provide: Summary information concerning the filing to the national association of insurance commissioners, including the name of the risk retention group, the identity of the initial members of the group, the identity of those individuals who organized the group or who will provide administrative services or otherwise influence or control the activities of the group;

(4) The amount and nature of initial capitalization;

(5) The coverages to be afforded; and

(6) The states in which the group intends to operate.

Providing notification to the national association of insurance commissioners is in addition to and shall not be sufficient to satisfy the requirements of section 41-4805, Idaho Code, or any other sections of this chapter.

Current official text: Idaho Statutes (Idaho Legislature). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Idaho statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.