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Code · Arizona · Title 20 — Infants and Incompetents

20-482.07. Foreign mutual insurer reorganization; definition

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A. A foreign mutual insurer organized under the laws of any other state, that, if a domestic corporation, would be organized under section 20-709, may reorganize by merging its policyholders' membership interests into an existing domestic mutual holding company in accordance with the requirements of any other law or regulation that applies to the foreign mutual insurer. The reorganization shall continue the corporate existence of the converting mutual insurer as a foreign stock insurance company subsidiary of the existing domestic mutual holding company or as a foreign stock insurance company subsidiary of an intermediate stock holding company.
The reorganizing foreign mutual insurer may remain a foreign insurer after the restructuring and may be admitted to do business in this state if it meets the applicable requirements of this title. A foreign mutual insurer that is a party to the reorganization may at the same time redomesticate to this state by complying with the applicable requirements of this state and the foreign mutual insurer's state of domicile.
B. For the purposes of this section, "existing domestic mutual holding company" means a mutual holding company formed under this article.
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