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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 4 · Part 5

33-4-502. Limit of risk -- retention of liability.

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33-4-502 . Limit of risk -- retention of liability.
(1)Except as provided in subsection (3), the maximum amount of insurance that an insurer may retain on a single risk, after deduction of applicable reinsurance, may not exceed the greater of 10% of the admitted assets of the insurer or $50,000.
(2)For the purposes of this section, a "single risk" as to insurance against fire and hazards other than windstorm, earthquake, or other catastrophic perils includes all properties insured by the same insurer that are reasonably susceptible to loss or damage from the same fire or the same occurrence of another hazard insured against.
(3)A farm mutual insurer:
(a)that insures any portion of a liability risk shall maintain a surplus of at least $50,000;
(b)that retains any portion of a liability risk shall obtain reinsurance on that liability insurance with an insurer that meets the criteria established in 33-4-503 . A farm mutual insurer's retention on a single liability risk may not exceed the greater of 3% of admitted assets or $50,000.
(c)may not retain liability risk or risk resulting from insuring growing crops against loss or damage from hail or other hazards greater than the proportional share of each limit of liability in the following schedule:
Surplus as of the Proportional Share of Each
Preceding December 31: Limit of Liability Retained:
$1,000,000 or greater 15%
$800,000 to $999,999 12%
$600,000 to $799,999 9%
$400,000 to $599,999 6%
$200,000 to $399,999 3%
Under $200,000 0%
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