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Code · South Dakota · Title 58 · Chapter 58-6

58-6-11. Readmission to state as an authorized insurer--Requirements--Payment of back premium taxes.

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In addition to other applicable requirements therefor, no insurer, formerly authorized in this state and again seeking admission to this state as an authorized insurer, shall be so authorized unless the insurer, as part of its application for such authority, includes a written statement, duly sworn to by at least two of its executive officers, of all premiums received by the insurer with respect to insurance on subjects of insurance resident, located or to be performed in this state, subsequent to its previous withdrawal for any cause from this state, and pays to the state a premium tax thereon at the same rate and in the same amount as the insurer would have paid on such premiums had it continued to be an authorized insurer in this state during the period between its withdrawal and its reapplication for authority.
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