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South Dakota

Title 58 · Chapter 58-7
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58-7-1. Amounts required to be deposited by domestic insurers--Financial institutions to report to director.
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58-7-2. Assets acceptable for deposit of reserves.
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58-7-3. Credit of other deposit against reserve deposit.
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58-7-4. Annual deposit of additional securities to cover increase of reserves.
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58-7-5. Ineligibility for deposit of securities in default.
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58-7-6. Authorized deposits of insurers.
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58-7-7. Purpose of deposits.
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58-7-8. Certificates of deposit--Eligible securities--Purpose of deposits.
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58-7-9. Deposit of domestic insurer held in this state pursuant to laws of another state or country--Assets comprising--Protection of all policyholders of insurer.
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58-7-10. Deposits of reserves of domestic life insurer--Assets comprising--Holding for common benefit of policyholders and annuity contracts.
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58-7-11. Deposits of reserves of domestic insurers other than life--Holding for common benefit of all policyholders.
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58-7-12. Deposits of foreign insurers--Assets comprising--Holding for purposes required by law and as specified by director.
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58-7-13. Assignment to director of securities not negotiable by delivery--Power of attorney.
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58-7-14. Real estate used as deposit--Deed of trust, execution, and recording prior to deposit with director--Appraisal required.
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58-7-15. 58-7-15. Repealed by SL 1991, ch 398, § 7
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58-7-16. Record by director of assets deposited.
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58-7-17. Release of assigned security--Reassignment to insurer or other person.
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58-7-18. Deposit of reserves in financial institutions.
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58-7-19. 58-7-19. Repealed by SL 1991, ch 398, § 10
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58-7-20. Terms of depository or custodial arrangements for deposit of reserves.
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58-7-21. Forms and terms of depository or custodial arrangement.
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58-7-22. Compensation and expenses of depository or custodian borne by insurer.
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58-7-23. Nonliability of director and state for safekeeping by custodian.
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58-7-25. Effect of deposit in foreign state.
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58-7-26. Sufficiency of deposit--Valuation of assets.
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58-7-27. Decline in market value of deposited assets--Deposit of additional assets or securities.
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58-7-28. Appraisal or valuation of deposited assets or securities--Cost borne by insurer.
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58-7-29. Deposit exceeding requirements--Release to insurer upon request--Release during insolvency of insurer.
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58-7-30. Right of insurer to deposited assets and securities during solvency.
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58-7-31. Levy upon deposited assets and securities.
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58-7-32. Deposits by foreign or alien insurers not subject to taxation.
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58-7-33. Duration of deposit of assets and securities.
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58-7-34. Release of deposit on request of domestic insurer.
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58-7-35. Return of deposit of foreign insurer.
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58-7-36. Return of deposit upon merger or consolidation of insurer.
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58-7-37. Insurer subject to delinquency proceedings--Surrender of deposited assets and securities to authorized officer of court.
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58-7-38. Release of deposited assets--Terms--Nonliability of director acting in good faith.
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58-7-39. Certain depository or custodial requirements superseded.
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