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

Sec. 38a-156d. Transfer of assets or liabilities and acquisition of subsidiaries by reorganized insurer.

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(a)(1) A reorganized insurer may, either pursuant to the plan of reorganization or upon the prior approval of the commissioner, on any one or more occasions on or after the effective date, transfer assets or liabilities, including any one or more of its subsidiaries, to the mutual holding company or to one or more persons owned or controlled by the mutual holding company, except that the liabilities so transferred in either a single instance or in the aggregate shall not be greater than the assets so transferred. The commissioner shall approve such a proposed transfer unless the commissioner finds that the transfer would materially adversely affect the ability of the reorganized insurer to meet its obligations under its policies.
(2)The provisions of section 38a-136 shall not apply to any transfer made under this section.
(b)A reorganized insurer shall not acquire subsidiaries if the total adjusted capital, as defined in subsection
(d)of section 38a-72 , of such insurer is less than three hundred per cent of its authorized control level risk-based capital, as defined in section 38a-72-1 of the regulations of Connecticut state agencies, as of any calendar year-end after the reorganization effective date, for as long as such deficiency continues, without prior notice to and review by the commissioner.
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