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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 695E - LIABILITY RISK RETENTION

NRS 695E.140 Requirements.

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NRS 695E.140 Requirements.
1. A risk retention group seeking to be chartered in this State must obtain a certificate of authority pursuant to chapter 694C of NRS to transact liability insurance and, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, must comply with:
(a)All of the laws, regulations and requirements applicable to liability insurers in this State, unless otherwise approved by the Commissioner; and
(b)The provisions of NRS 695E.150 to 695E.210 , inclusive, to the extent that those provisions do not limit or conflict with the provisions with which the group is required to comply pursuant to paragraph (a).
2. A risk retention group applying to be chartered in this State must submit to the Commissioner an application for licensure as an association captive insurer in accordance with NRS 694C.210 .
3. A risk retention group chartered in a state other than Nevada that is seeking to transact insurance as a risk retention group in this State must comply with the provisions of NRS 694C.390 and 695E.150 to 695E.210 , inclusive, including, without limitation, by submitting the statement of registration required by paragraph
(a)of subsection 1 of NRS 695E.150 and paying all fees required for the statement of registration.
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