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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 44 — Insurance

44-114. Department; fees for services.

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In addition to any other fees and charges provided by law, the following shall be due and payable to the Department of Insurance:
(1)For filing the documents, papers, statements, and information required by law upon the organization of domestic or the entry of foreign or alien insurers, statistical agents, or advisory organizations, three hundred dollars;
(2)for filing each amendment of articles of incorporation, twenty dollars;
(3)for filing restated articles of incorporation, twenty dollars;
(4)for renewing each certificate of authority of insurers, statistical agents, or advisory organizations, one hundred dollars, except domestic assessment associations, which shall pay twenty dollars;
(5)for issuance of an amended certificate of authority, one hundred dollars;
(6)for filing a certified copy of articles of merger involving a domestic or foreign insurance corporation holding a certificate of authority to transact insurance business in this state, fifty dollars;
(7)for filing an annual statement, two hundred dollars;
(8)for each certificate of valuation, deposit, or compliance or other certificate for whomsoever issued, five dollars;
(9)for filing any report which may be required by the department from any unincorporated mutual association, no fee shall be due;
(10)for copying official records or documents, fifty cents per page; and
(11)for a preadmission review of documents required to be filed for the admission of a foreign insurer or for the organization and licensing of a domestic insurer other than an assessment association, a nonrefundable fee of one thousand dollars.
All fees must be paid to State Treasurer. State v. Home Ins. Co., 59 Neb. 524, 81 N.W. 443 (1900); Moore v. State, 53 Neb. 831, 74 N.W. 319 (1898).
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