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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 44 — Insurance

44-5114. Prohibited investments.

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An insurer shall not invest in:
(1)Issued shares of its own capital stock except with the written permission of the director. Such permission may be granted if the purpose of the acquisition is:
(a)In connection with the lawful plan for mutualization of the insurer;
(b)In furtherance of a retirement, pension, or incentive program for officers or employees of the insurer which has been approved by the shareholders; or
(c)Shown to be for the benefit of all shareholders.
Any share acquired pursuant to this subdivision shall not be considered an admitted asset; and
(2)Any investment which is found by the director to be designed to evade any provision of the Insurers Investment Act.
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