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Code · Washington · Title 48 — Insurance · Chapter 48.05

RCW 48.05.290

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(1)No insurer shall withdraw from this state until its direct liability to its policyholders and obligees under all its insurance contracts then in force in this state has been assumed by another authorized insurer under an agreement approved by the commissioner. In the case of a life insurer, its liability pursuant to contracts issued in this state in settlement of proceeds under its policies shall likewise be so assumed.
(2)The commissioner may waive this requirement if he or she finds upon examination that a withdrawing insurer is then fully solvent and that the protection to be given its policyholders in this state will not be impaired by the waiver.
(3)The assuming insurer shall within a reasonable time replace the assumed insurance contracts with its own, or by endorsement thereon acknowledge its liability thereunder.
[ 2009 c 549 s 7019 ; 1947 c 79 s .05.29; Rem. Supp. 1947 s 45.05.29.]
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