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Code · Louisiana · Title 22 — Insurance

RS 22:85

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RS 22:85
§85. Increase in capital stock
A. Any domestic stock insurer may increase the amount of its capital stock upon a vote of two-thirds of its board of directors, ratified by a vote of two-thirds of the stockholders voting, at a meeting called for that purpose, after a notice is published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the official journal of the parish of domicile, and a notice is mailed to each stockholder at least thirty days prior to the date of such meeting. However, the requirement for publication of the meeting notice in the official journal may be waived by unanimous written consent of all stockholders.
B.(1) Upon the completion of the proceedings, the company shall submit to the commissioner of insurance a certificate setting forth the amount of the increase and the fact of the transaction signed and sworn to by its president, secretary, and a majority of its directors.
(2)If the commissioner of insurance finds the facts conform to the law, he shall approve the increase in capital, and the charter shall be amended in the manner specified in R.S. 22:67.
C. Within one year after such meeting of stockholders at which such increase shall be made, the new subscriptions shall be paid in cash, or in assets qualifying for investments for domestic insurance companies as defined in R.S. 22:584, except in the case of stock dividends, and new stock certificates issued.
Acts 1958, No. 125. Amended by Acts 1960, No. 165, §1; Acts 1962, No. 304, §1; Acts 1970, No. 85, §1; Acts 1999, No. 1312, §1, eff. July 12, 1999; Redesignated from R.S. 22:73 by Acts 2008, No. 415, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2009.
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