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Code · South Dakota · Title 58 · Chapter 58-14

58-14-16.19. Trust agreement conditions for assuming insurers not meeting certain requirements.

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If the assuming insurer does not meet the requirements of § 58-14-8 , 58-14-9 , or 58-14-10 , the credit permitted by § 58-14-11 or 58-14-16.1 may not be allowed unless the assuming insurer agrees in the trust agreement to the following conditions:
(1)Notwithstanding any other provisions in the trust instrument, if the trust fund is inadequate because the trust fund contains an amount less than the amount less than the amount required, or if the grantor of the trust has been declared insolvent or placed into receivership, rehabilitation, liquidation, or similar proceedings under the laws of its state or country of domicile, the trustee shall comply with an order of the director with regulatory oversight over the trust or with an order of court of competent jurisdiction directing the trustee to transfer to the director with regulatory oversight all of the assets of the trust fund;
(2)The assets shall be distributed by and claims shall be filed with and valued by the director with regulatory oversight in accordance with the laws of the state in which the trust is domiciled that are applicable to the liquidation of domestic insurance companies;
(3)If the director with regulatory oversight determines that the assets of the trust fund or any part thereof are not necessary to satisfy the claims of the United States ceding insurer of the grantor of the trust, the assets or part thereof shall be returned by the director with regulatory oversight to the trustee for distribution in accordance with the trust agreement; and
(4)The grantor shall waive any right otherwise available to the grantor under United States law that is inconsistent with this section.
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