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S.C. Code Ann. § 38-12-460

Equity interests in domestic business entities; limitations

Known as the Investments of Insurers Act

The act spans §§ 38–38 (33 sections).

2002 Act No. 319, SECTION 2, eff June 3, 2002.

(A) Subject to the limitations of Section 38-12-430, an insurer may acquire directly, or through an investment affiliate, equity interests in business entities organized pursuant to the laws of any domestic jurisdiction.

(B) An insurer may not acquire directly, or through an investment affiliate, an investment pursuant to this section if as a result of and after giving effect to the investment the aggregate amount of investments then held by the insurer pursuant to this section exceeds the greater of twenty-five percent of its admitted assets, or one hundred percent of its surplus as regards policyholders.

(C) An insurer may not acquire pursuant to this section investments that the insurer may acquire pursuant to Section 38-12-480 or pursuant to Chapter 21 of this title.

(D) An insurer may not short sell an equity interest unless the insurer covers the short sale by owning the equity interest or an unrestricted right to the equity interest exercisable within six months of the short sale.

Official source: South Carolina Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain South Carolina statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.