Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3924.72 | Brochure explaining operation of medical savings accounts.
...The superintendent of insurance shall prepare and periodically revise a brochure that clearly and concisely explains the operation of medical savings accounts authorized under sections 3924.61 to 3924.74 of the Revised Code, and that describes how an employer's or individual's use of a medical savings account may affect the employer's or individual's purchase of policies, plans, and contracts of health coverage. The ... |
Section 3924.73 | Rights, privileges, or protections of employees or small employers.
...ness of providing sickness and accident insurance contracts in this state, a health insuring corporation organized under Chapter 1751. of the Revised Code, or any legal entity that is self-insured and provides health care benefits to its employees or members. (2) "Small employer" has the same meaning as in section 3924.01 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) Subject to division (B)(2) of this section, nothing in sections ... |
Section 3924.74 | Coordination of benefits.
...The superintendent of insurance may include coordination of benefits regarding medical savings accounts in the rules on coordination of benefits adopted under section 3902.14 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3925.01 | Approval and recording of articles.
... of a company formed for the purpose of insurance, other than life insurance, must be forwarded to the secretary of state, who shall submit them to the attorney general for examination. If such articles are found by him to be in accordance with the constitution and laws of this state and of the United States, he shall certify and deliver them back to the secretary of state. He may reject any name or title of a compan... |
Section 3925.02 | Subscription to stock.
... of a company formed for the purpose of insurance other than life, or a majority of such persons, shall be commissioners to open books for the subscription of stock in the company, at such times and places as they deem proper, and shall keep the books open until the full amount specified in the articles is subscribed. |
Section 3925.03 | Election of directors and officers.
...fter the subscription books of a stock insurance company are filled, as provided in section 3925.02 of the Revised Code, and after the articles of incorporation of a stock insurance company are filed with the secretary of state, a majority of subscribers to the voting stock shall hold a meeting for the election of not less than five nor more than twenty-one directors. The number of directors may be increased or dim... |
Section 3925.04 | Other officers - bylaws and regulations.
...until approved by the superintendent of insurance and until a copy thereof is filed in the superintendent's office. The board shall keep full and correct records of its transactions, which shall be open at all times to the inspection of the members or stockholders. |
Section 3925.05 | Investment of capital.
...No insurance company organized under any law of this state for the purpose provided in section 3925.01 of the Revised Code shall invest its capital, or any part thereof, otherwise than in the following securities: (A) Bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of the United States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged to provide payment of the interest and principal; (B) Bonds of this or of... |
Section 3925.06 | Additional investments.
...ts for the capital and accumulations of insurance companies, both life and other than life, which are organized under the laws of this state, subject to the regulations governing other investments by such companies: (A) Any bonds issued by or for federal land banks and any debentures issued by or for federal intermediate credit banks under the act of congress known as the "Federal Farm Loan Act of 1916," 39 Stat. 36... |
Section 3925.07 | Deposit of securities.
... is required from a domestic or foreign insurance company, either life or other than life, as a condition upon which such company may transact business in this state, the following securities may be deposited for that purpose in addition to other securities specified by law: (A) Any bonds issued by or for federal land banks and any debentures issued by or for federal intermediate credit banks under the act of congre... |
Section 3925.08 | Investment of accumulated funds or surplus.
...icy or policies of mortgage protection insurance, payable to the mortgagee or a trustee in its behalf, insuring the mortgagee against loss resulting from the failure of the mortgagor to acquire and maintain, from such an authorized insurance company, insurance in the amount required by this section; (2) Bonds or notes secured by mortgages insured by the federal housing administrator; (3) Loans to veterans gua... |
Section 3925.081 | Investing in mortgage related securities.
...on and after August 8, 1991, a domestic insurance company other than life may invest in any of the following securities, subject to any applicable limitations contained in rules adopted by the superintendent of insurance: (1) Securities offered and sold pursuant to 15 U.S.C.A. section 77d(5); (2) Mortgage related securities described in 15 U.S.C.A. section 78c(a)(41); (3) Securities issued or guaranteed by the fed... |
Section 3925.09 | Limitations on certain investments.
...No insurance company shall own more than one fourth of the capital stock of a national bank, nor invest in or loan on the stocks and bonds, both included, of any railroad company, to an extent exceeding one fifth of its own capital and surplus, nor in the aggregate shall the investment in and loan on all railroad property exceed one fourth of its own capital and surplus. Not more than one half of its capital and surp... |
Section 3925.10 | Liability of directors.
...If an investment or loan is made by an insurance company in a manner not authorized by sections 3925.01 to 3925.34, inclusive, of the Revised Code, the directors who make or authorize such investment or loan shall be personally liable to the stockholders for any loss occasioned thereby. |
Section 3925.101 | Regulation of foreign branches of domestic companies.
... the approval of the superintendent of insurance, sections 3925.06 to 3925.09 and 3925.20 of the Revised Code shall not apply to a domestic insurance company that qualifies as a foreign country branch of a United States company that writes policies exclusively in countries other than the United States if those other countries have laws pertaining to insurance company investments and the foreign country bra... |
Section 3925.11 | Examination of company - renewal of license.
...When an insurance company notifies the superintendent of insurance that sections 3925.01 to 3925.03, inclusive, of the Revised Code, have been complied with, he shall make an examination of its condition, and if he finds that the capital required of the company has been paid in and is possessed by it in money, or in stocks, bonds, and mortgages as required by sections 3925.05 and 3925.06 of the Revised Code, he shall... |
Section 3925.12 | Capitalization requirements.
...le XXXIX of the Revised Code, no mutual insurance company shall be incorporated under the laws of this state until the superintendent of insurance has certified to the secretary of state that a sum has been escrowed with a bank or trust company by the incorporators under their plan of incorporation sufficient to meet a minimum of two hundred fifty thousand dollars contributed surplus. Upon organization, filing of rat... |
Section 3925.13 | Annual cash premiums collectible in advance.
...Mutual fire insurance companies organized under sections 3925.01 to 3925.34, inclusive, of the Revised Code, may thereafter charge and collect in advance upon their policies a full annual premium in cash, but such policies shall not compel subscribers, insured or assured, to renew a policy or to pay a second or further annual or term premium. |
Section 3925.14 | Mutual associations excepted.
...Sections 3925.12 and 3925.13 of the Revised Code are not applicable to associations which are organized as provided by law for the mutual protection of their members against loss by fire. |
Section 3925.15 | Transfers of stock.
...of stock may be made on the books of an insurance company by any shareholder, or his legal representative, subject to such reasonable restrictions as the directors of such company make in its bylaws. |
Section 3925.16 | Increase of capital stock.
...When, in the opinion of its directors, a company organized under sections 3925.01 to 3925.34, inclusive, of the Revised Code, requires an increased amount of capital, if such an increase is authorized by the holders of two thirds of the stock, said directors shall file with the secretary of state a certificate setting forth the amount of the desired increase. Thereafter the company may have the increased amount of c... |
Section 3925.17 | Restriction on dividends - liability of directors.
...No fire insurance company organized under a law of this state shall declare or pay any dividend which impairs its capital or capital stock, nor while its capital or capital stock is impaired, nor shall any such corporation declare or pay any dividend or make any distribution of assets to any of its stockholders, whether upon a reduction of the number of its shares or of its capital or capital stock, unless the value ... |
Section 3925.18 | Scrip dividends.
...ip dividends by participating or mutual insurance companies, but no such dividend shall be declared to an amount in excess of profits, or be paid except from profits, after reserving all sums provided in such section, including the whole amount of premiums on unexpired risks. As used in this section "profits" of a mutual insurance company are that portion of its cash funds not required for payment of losses and expe... |
Section 3925.19 | Accumulation of permanent fund.
...In its bylaws any insurance company organized under sections 3925.01 to 3925.34, inclusive, of the Revised Code, may provide for the accumulation of a permanent fund, by reserving a portion of its net profits, to be invested and be a reserve for the security of the insured. Such permanent fund in the sum determined by the board of directors shall be separate from such surplus as may be accumulated in the discretion o... |
Section 3925.20 | Authorized real estate holdings.
...No insurance company organized under Chapter 3925. of the Revised Code, shall purchase, hold, or convey real estate, except for the folowing purposes and in the following manner: (A) Real estate requisite for its convenient accommodation in the transaction of its business; (B) Real estate mortgaged to it in good faith, by way of security for loans previously contracted, or for money due; (C) Real estate conveyed t... |