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Code · South Dakota · Title 58 · Chapter 58-32

58-32-22. Requirements for placing surplus lines insurance.

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Surplus lines insurance may be placed by a surplus lines licensee if the insurer is authorized to write the type of insurance in its domiciliary jurisdiction, and either meets the criteria established through a multi-state agreement pursuant to § 58-32-45 or meets one of the following criteria:
(1)The insurer has capital and surplus or its equivalent under the laws of its domiciliary jurisdiction which equals the greater of:
(a)The minimum capital and surplus requirements under § 58-6-23 ; or
(b)Fifteen million dollars; or
(2)The insurer is a nonadmitted insurer domiciled outside the United States that is listed on the Quarterly Listing of Alien Insurers maintained by the International Insurers Department of the National Association of Insurance Commissions.
The requirements of subdivision
(1)of this section may be satisfied by an insurer's possessing less than the minimum capital and surplus upon an affirmative finding of acceptability by the director. The finding shall be based upon such factors as quality of management, capital and surplus of any parent company, company underwriting profit and investment income trends, market availability, and company record and reputation within the industry. The director may not make an affirmative finding of acceptability if the nonadmitted insurer's capital and surplus is less than four million five hundred thousand dollars.
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