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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 5

Sec. 60j. Trustees of alien companies.

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Sec. 60j. Trustees of alien companies.
(1)The directors of an alien company may appoint citizens or corporations of the United States as its trustees to hold funds and assets in trust for the benefit of the policyholders and creditors of the company in the United States. A certified copy of the record of such appointment and of the deed of trust, approved by the Director, shall be filed with him.
(2)The Director may examine such trustee and any officers and agents, books and papers thereof, with respect to the affairs of such alien company in the same manner as he may examine officers, agents, books, papers and affairs of companies.
(3)The funds and assets so held by such trustees shall, with the deposits otherwise made by the United States branch of the alien company in the United States together with loans in connection with its policies to policyholders, and all other funds and assets held by the United States branch of the alien company in the United States, constitute the assets of the company for the purpose of making its financial statements required by this Code. For purposes of making financial statements required by this Code, the liabilities of an alien company shall be limited to only those liabilities incurred in connection with its United States business.
(4)In applying the risk limitations as provided in Section 144 or any limit on premium volume, the Director shall calculate such limitations based solely on the alien company's assets in the United States that, pursuant to subsection
(3)of this Section, constitute the assets of the company for purposes of making its financial statements required by this Code and its surplus as regards policyholders as reflected in the most recent financial statement on file with the Director.
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