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Code · Connecticut · Title 38a — Insurance · CHAPTER 698 — Insurers

Sec. 38a-102a. Nonadmitted investment assets. Divestiture order, notice and hearing.

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(a)Investments made in excess of the limits prescribed in sections 38a-102 to 38a-102h , inclusive, shall be considered nonadmitted assets of an insurance company only to the extent of such excess and then only to the extent all such excess investments in the aggregate exceed fifty per cent of the amount by which capital and surplus exceeds the minimum requirements for such company.
(b)Whenever a domestic insurer, as defined in section 38a-1 , holds nonadmitted investment assets exceeding fifty per cent of the amount by which capital and surplus exceeds the minimum requirements for such company or whenever the investments in any category exceed twice the limitations imposed thereon, the Insurance Commissioner may, after reasonable notice to and hearing of such company, direct the orderly divestiture of any or all of such excess. In addition to such an order, the Insurance Commissioner may require the chief investment officer, or in the absence of any such designee, the chief executive officer, of such company to affix to each financial statement required to be filed with the commissioner, a certification that any such order has been complied with or containing the details and explanation of any noncompliance.
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