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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 613 — Service insurance corporations

613.04 Orders imposing and eliminating restrictions.

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613.04 Orders imposing and eliminating restrictions.
(1)Orders imposing restrictions. The commissioner may subject an individual corporation not otherwise subject thereto to some or all of the restrictions of ss. 613.28 , 613.33
(a)and
(b)and 611.54
(b)as incorporated by s. 613.54 , if the commissioner finds that its financial condition, management or other circumstance requires such additional regulation for the protection of the interests of insureds or the public.
(2)Orders eliminating restrictions. The commissioner may free a new corporation from any of the restrictions generally applicable only to new corporations under ss. 613.28 , 613.33
(a)and
(b)and 611.54
(b)as incorporated by s. 613.54 , if the commissioner is satisfied that its financial condition, management or other circumstance gives assurance that the interests of insureds and the public will not be endangered thereby.
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