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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 35 · Part 2

33-35-211. Issuance of certificate of authority.

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33-35-211 . Issuance of certificate of authority.
(1)The commissioner shall grant or deny an application for a certificate of authority within 180 days of the date that a completed application, together with the items designated in 33-35-205 , is submitted to the commissioner.
(2)The commissioner shall grant the application of an arrangement that satisfies the applicable requirements of 33-35-202 , 33-35-203 , 33-35-205 , 33-35-209 , and 33-35-210 .
(3)The commissioner shall deny the application of an arrangement that does not satisfy the applicable requirements of 33-35-202 , 33-35-203 , 33-35-205 , 33-35-209 , and 33-35-210 . Denial of an application for a certificate of authority is considered a contested case under the Montana Administrative Procedure Act.
(4)A certificate of authority granted to an arrangement is effective unless revoked by the commissioner under 33-35-302 .
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