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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 5

Sec. 179E-90. Credit for reinsurance for the SPRV contract.

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Sec. 179E-90. Credit for reinsurance for the SPRV contract. An SPRV contract meeting the requirements under this Article shall be granted credit for reinsurance treatment or shall otherwise qualify as an asset or a reduction from liability for reinsurance ceded by a domestic insurer to an assuming insurer under Section 173.1 of this Code for the benefit of the ceding insurer, provided and only to the extent that
(i)the fair value of the assets held in trust for the benefit of the ceding insurer equal or exceed the obligations due and payable to the ceding insurer by the SPRV under the SPRV contract,
(ii)the assets are held in trust in accordance with the requirements set forth in this Article,
(iii)the assets are administered in the manner and pursuant to arrangements as set forth in this Article, and
(iv)the assets are held or invested in one or more of the forms allowed in Section 179E-85.
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