Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3905.22 | Agent to provide notice of administrative action or of prosecution and disposition.
...dent of insurance of any administrative action taken against the agent in another jurisdiction or by another governmental agency having professional, occupational, or financial licensing authority within thirty days after the final disposition of the matter. The notice shall include a copy of the order, consent to order, or any other relevant legal document. (B) An insurance agent shall provide notice to the superin... |
Section 3905.24 | Confidentiality of records and information - exceptions.
...ds or information. If no administrative action is initiated with respect to a particular matter about which the superintendent obtained records or other information as part of an investigation, all such records and information relating to that matter shall remain confidential for three years after the file on the matter is closed. (2) Division (A)(1) of this section applies only to investigations that could result i... |
Section 3905.26 | Centralized agent license registry.
...(A) The superintendent of insurance may participate, in whole or in part, with the NAIC or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries, in a centralized agent license registry in which insurance agent licenses and appointments are centrally or simultaneously effected for all states that require an insurance agent license and that participate in the registry. (B) The superintendent may adopt rules in accordance with Chapte... |
Section 3905.28 | Rules.
...The superintendent of insurance may adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to carry out the purposes of sections 3905.01 to 3905.28 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3905.29 | Mutual protective associations exempted.
...Sections 3905.01 to 3905.28 of the Revised Code do not apply to associations organized and operating under sections 3939.01 to 3939.11 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3905.30 | Resident and nonresident surplus lines broker's license.
...taxable premium for that insurance contract is allocated. (b) If more than one insured from an affiliated group are named insureds on a single unauthorized insurance contract, "home state" means the state in which the member of the affiliated group that has the largest percentage of premium attributed to it under such insurance contract. (2) "Principal place of business" means the state where the insured maintains ... |
Section 3905.31 | Prohibitions.
...pany, or attempt or assist in any such act, or perform any act in this state concerning any policy or contract of insurance of any unauthorized insurance company provided that any duly licensed property and casualty agent may place business with an agent licensed under section 3905.30 of the Revised Code and may accept compensation therefor, if such insurance is written in conformity with the insurance laws of ... |
Section 3905.32 | License fees.
...For each initial license issued under section 3905.30 of the Revised Code and renewal of that license, the superintendent of insurance shall collect one hundred dollars. |
Section 3905.33 | Unauthorized insurers; applicability and construction of federal provisions; due diligence.
...the "Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010," 15 U.S.C. 8201 et seq., 124 Stat. 1589, or any successor or replacement law, where this state is the home state of the insured, an insurer shall be considered eligible to write insurance on an unauthorized basis in this state if any of the following are true: (1) The insurer meets the requirements and criteria in sections 5A(2) and 5C(2)(a) of the nonadmitted in... |
Section 3905.331 | Exempt commercial purchasers; qualifications; qualified risk managers.
...(A) A person purchasing commercial insurance qualifies as an exempt commercial purchaser if, at the time of placement, the exempt commercial purchaser satisfies all of the following requirements: (1) The person employs or retains a qualified risk manager to negotiate insurance coverage. (2) The person has paid aggregate nationwide commercial property and casualty insurance premiums in excess of one hundred t... |
Section 3905.332 | Designation as domestic surplus lines insurer.
...(A) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Revised Code, a domestic insurer may be designated a domestic surplus lines insurer pursuant to this section. (B) A domestic insurer shall not be designated a domestic surplus lines insurer unless all of the following are met: (1) The domestic insurer possesses minimum capital and surplus of at least fifteen million dollars. (2) The domestic insurer is seeking to b... |
Section 3905.34 | Separate accounts.
...of March or when required under the compact entered into by the superintendent of insurance as authorized by division (D) of section 3905.33 of the Revised Code, each surplus lines broker shall file details of the business done during the preceding calendar year in the format prescribed by the superintendent. |
Section 3905.35 | Bond.
...an insurance company authorized to transact surety business in this state, be on a form prescribed by the superintendent, and be deposited with the superintendent and kept in the superintendent's office. |
Section 3905.36 | Taxing firms dealing with unauthorized foreign insurers; waiver of penalty and interest charges; surplus lines brokers.
...shall procure, continue, or renew contracts of insurance with such unauthorized insurance company, association, individual, firm, underwriter, or Lloyd's, for which insurance there is a gross premium, shall file the details of the transaction annually, on or before the thirty-first day of March, and shall at the same time pay to the treasurer of state, or to the superintendent of insurance upon the mutual agree... |
Section 3905.37 | Prohibited acts.
...No person, company, association, or corporation shall fail to make the report required in section 3905.36 of the Revised Code and to furnish all the information that is required to determine the amount due under that section. |
Section 3905.38 | Exemptions.
...r casualty, by exchange of private contracts for protection only and not for profit, nor apply to life or accident and sickness insurance. Sections 3905.30 through 3905.37 of the Revised Code do not apply to ocean marine insurance when placed by licensed agents of this state. |
Section 3905.39 | Continuation of certificates and licenses.
...Unless revoked by the superintendent of insurance or unless cancelled by him on written notice from the company, or the "attorney" designated under section 3931.01 of the Revised Code, all certificates of authority and licenses of companies, or such "attorneys" organized or admitted to do business under the laws relating to insurance companies, may, in the discretion of the superintendent, and at the request of the c... |
Section 3905.40 | Fees paid to superintendent of insurance.
...ors engaged in portable electronic transactions at more than ten locations in this state, an application fee not to exceed five thousand dollars for an initial license and a biennial license renewal fee not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars for each renewal thereafter; (2) For vendors engaged in portable electronic transactions at ten or fewer locations in this state, an application fee not to exceed three... |
Section 3905.401 | Valuation fee not applicable to reinsurance ceded to affiliated companies.
...The valuation fee specified in division (B) of section 3905.40 of the Revised Code does not apply to reinsurance ceded to affiliated domestic companies. |
Section 3905.41 | Accounts for fees.
...The superintendent of insurance may open an account in the name of each insurance company authorized to do business in this state and in the name of any authorized insurance agent, and charge the accounts with all fees incurred by such companies or agents in accordance with sections 3905.20, 3905.40, 3919.26, and 3931.03 of the Revised Code, and other statutes imposing fees. The statutory fee for each service r... |
Section 3905.42 | Insurance business must be authorized.
...ss of insurance, or enter into any contracts substantially amounting to insurance, or in any manner aid therein, or engage in the business of guaranteeing against liability, loss, or damage, including guaranteeing the fidelity of persons holding places of public or private trust, who are required to, or in their trust capacity do, receive, hold, control, or disburse public or private property, or transacting the busi... |
Section 3905.421 | Vehicle protection product warranty.
...cle charges, the difference between the actual value of the stolen vehicle at the time of the theft and the cost of a replacement vehicle, sales taxes, registration fees, transaction fees, and mechanical inspection fees. (2) "Vehicle protection product" means a vehicle protection device, system, or service that is installed on or applied to a vehicle and that is designed to deter the theft of a vehicle or facilitate... |
Section 3905.422 | Homes service contract are consumer transactions.
...n this section: (1) "Home service contract" means a contract, however described or denominated by the issuer of the contract, whereby, for a predetermined fee, a person undertakes to repair or replace all or any part of any structural component, appliance, or system of a home necessitated by wear and tear, deterioration, or inherent defect that occurs on or after the effective date of the home service contract. (2)... |
Section 3905.423 | Consumer goods contracts to be covered by reimbursement insurance.
...ferred to a consumer in a consumer transaction. (3) "Consumer goods service contract" means a contract or agreement to perform or pay for repairs, replacement, or maintenance of consumer goods due to a defect in materials or workmanship, normal wear and tear, power surges, or accidental damage from handling, that is effective for a specified duration and paid for by means other than the purchase of the consumer good... |
Section 3905.424 | Waiver of customer obligation not insurance matter.
...ent" may include the customer's call to active military service, involuntary unemployment, death, disability, hospitalization, marriage, divorce, evacuation, displacement due to a natural disaster or other cause, qualification for family leave, or similar occurrence. (B) A waiver of customer obligation is not insurance and the laws of this state relating to insurance shall not govern the sale or issuance of such a w... |