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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 617 — Regulation of insurance holding companies and intercorporate transactions relating to insurers

617.22 Dividends and other distributions.

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617.22 Dividends and other distributions.
(1)General. Any action by the board of a stock insurer authorized to do business in this state authorizing any distribution to shareholders other than a stock dividend shall be reported to the commissioner in writing. No payment may be made until at least 30 days after such report.
(2)New corporations. For 5 years after the initial issuance of a certificate of authority, no payment may be made under sub.
(1)until at least 45 days after the report. The commissioner may extend the waiting period an additional 45 days by giving notice to the corporation not less than 5 days before expiration of the first 45-day period.
(3)Exemptions. If sub.
(2)is inapplicable, no report need be made under sub.
(1)of a distribution that is no more than 15 percent larger than for the corresponding period in the previous year.
(4)Special exemption for certain nondomestic insurers. A nondomestic insurer which does not have to report under s. 617.11 is only required to report dividends if so directed by the commissioner.
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