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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 44 — Insurance

44-3813. Certificate of authority; application; contents.

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The incorporators shall file with the director an application for a certificate of authority to do business, which shall include or have attached the following:
(1)The names, addresses, and occupations of all incorporators, proposed directors, and officers;
(2)For corporate incorporators, their articles and bylaws and a list of the names, addresses, and occupations of their directors and principal officers and, for the three most recent years, their annual statements and reports;
(3)The proposed articles and bylaws;
(4)All agreements relating to the corporation to which any incorporator or proposed director or officer is a party;
(5)The amount and sources of the funds available for organization expenses and the proposed arrangements for reimbursement and compensation of incorporators or other persons;
(6)The proposed compensation of directors and officers;
(7)The forms to be used for any contracts between the corporation and its members or other persons concerning the provision of services;
(8)The proposed minimum amount of surplus;
(9)The plan for conducting its prepaid dental service plans including all of the following:
(a)The geographical area in which any plan is intended to operate;
(b)The types of dental services intended to be offered;
(c)The proposed marketing methods and copies of proposed marketing materials; and
(d)To the extent required by the director, the proposed method for the establishment of payment rates and other charges under the plans; and
(10)Such other documents or information as the director reasonably requires.
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