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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 5

Sec. 126.1. Purpose and scope.

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Sec. 126.1. Purpose and scope.
A. Purpose. The purpose of this Article is to protect the interests of insureds by promoting insurer solvency and financial strength. This will be accomplished through the application of investment standards that facilitate a reasonable balance of the following objectives:
(1)To preserve principal;
(2)To assure reasonable diversification as to type of investment, issuer and credit
quality; and
(3)To allow insurers to allocate investments in a manner consistent with principles of
prudent investment management to achieve an adequate return so that obligations to insureds are adequately met and financial strength is sufficient to cover reasonably foreseeable contingencies.
B. Scope. This Article shall apply only to investments and investment practices of domestic insurers and United States branches of alien insurers entered through this State. This Article shall not apply to separate accounts of an insurer except to the extent that the provisions of Article XIV 1/2 so provide.
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