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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 11 · Part 1

33-11-105. Compulsory associations.

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33-11-105 . Compulsory associations.
(1)A risk retention group may not join or contribute financially to any insurance insolvency guaranty fund or similar mechanism in this state. In addition, a risk retention group or its insureds may not receive any benefit from any guaranty fund for claims arising out of the operations of the risk retention group.
(2)A risk retention group shall participate in this state's joint underwriting associations, mandatory liability pools, and similar mechanisms.
(3)When a purchasing group obtains insurance covering its members' risks from an insurer not authorized in this state or from a risk retention group, the risks, wherever resident or located, may not be covered by any insurance guaranty fund or similar mechanism in this state.
(4)When a purchasing group obtains insurance covering its members' risks from an authorized insurer, only risks resident or located in this state may be covered by the state guaranty fund, subject to Title 33, chapter 10, part 1.
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