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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 692C - HOLDING COMPANIES

NRS 692C.3526 Waiver of requirements: Application by nonexempt insurer; granting.

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NRS 692C.3526 Waiver of requirements: Application by nonexempt insurer; granting. An insurer that does not qualify for an exemption pursuant to NRS 692C.352 may apply to the Commissioner for a waiver from the requirements of NRS 692C.351 to 692C.3548 , inclusive, based on unique circumstances. In deciding whether to grant the insurer’s request for a waiver, the Commissioner may consider the type and volume of business written, ownership and organizational structure, and any other factor the Commissioner considers relevant to the insurer or insurance group of which the insurer is a member.
If the insurer is part of an insurance group with insurers domiciled in more than one state, the Commissioner shall coordinate with the lead state commissioner and with the other domiciliary commissioners in considering whether to grant the insurer’s request for a waiver.
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