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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 33B

17:33B-53. Exemption, abatement, deferral of surtax imposed on insurer pursuant to C.17:33B-49 if result will be financial condition of insurer becoming unsafe or unsound

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The commissioner may provide that the director exempt, abate or defer, in whole or in part, the surtax imposed on an insurer pursuant to section 76 of this 1990 amendatory and supplementary act if the commissioner, in his discretion, determines that payment of the surtax will result in an insurer's financial condition becoming unsafe or unsound. In making this determination, the commissioner shall consider the following factors:
a. The insurer's ratio of annual net premiums written to surplus as to policyholders; and
b. Whether the insurer would experience:
(1)an adverse change in its rating by A.M. Best and Company, Dun and Bradstreet, Moody's or Standard and Poor's;
(2)financial ratios outside the acceptable ranges as established by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners or the chief financial officer of the Department of Insurance of this State; or
(3)a net reduction to the insurer's surplus as to policyholders greater than 25% during a period of two years or less.
Any exemption, abatement or deferral pursuant to this section shall continue until the commissioner, upon the commissioner's own motion or upon request by the insurer or any other interested party, after providing opportunity for a hearing, orders its revocation.
L.1990,c.8,s.99.
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