Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3907.18 | Dividends.
..., or officers of any legal reserve life insurance company organized under the laws of this state shall not, directly or indirectly, make or pay a dividend, or pay any interest, bonus, or other allowances in lieu thereof, to its stockholders, except from surplus funds which exist after setting aside an amount equal to the reserve on all its outstanding risks and policies, calculated by the American Experience Table, w... |
Section 3907.19 | Annual statements.
... or a majority of the directors of each insurance company organized under the laws of this state, annually on the first day of January, or within sixty days thereafter, shall prepare under oath and deposit in the office of the superintendent of insurance, a statement showing the condition of the company on the thirty-first day of the December next preceding. The statement shall be submitted on the forms adopted by th... |
Section 3907.20 | Valuation of securities.
...ublished by the national association of insurance commissioners. Securities investments for which the national association of insurance commissioners has not published valuation standards in its valuations of securities manual, or any successor publication, shall be valued as follows: (1) All obligations having a fixed term and rate shall, if not in default as to principal and interest be valued as follows: (a) If... |
Section 3907.21 | Companies previously organized.
...All companies organized under any law of this state shall continue to be corporations for the purpose for which they were chartered, but they shall be subject to all the provisions, requirements, and penalties imposed on companies organized under sections 3907.01 to 3907.21, inclusive, of the Revised Code, and shall be entitled to all the benefits and privileges of such sections and sections 3911.01 to 3911.24, inclu... |
Section 3909.01 | Certificate of authority or license to do business.
...No life insurance company organized by act of congress, or under the laws of any other state of the United States, shall transact any business of insurance defined in section 3911.01 of the Revised Code, on the capital stock or mutual plan, in this state, until it procures from the superintendent of insurance a certificate of authority to do so. No person, directly or indirectly, shall act as agent in this state for ... |
Section 3909.02 | Capital stock requirement.
...No life insurance company organized by act of congress or under the laws of another state of the United States shall take risks or transact any business of insurance in this state, unless it is possessed of the amount of paid-in capital, contributed surplus, and other surplus funds required of similar companies organized in this state under sections 3907.01 to 3907.21 of the Revised Code, or unless the entire capital... |
Section 3909.03 | Deposit of securities.
...No life insurance company organized by act of congress or under the laws of another state of the United States shall transact any business of insurance in this state unless at least one hundred thousand dollars of its assets are invested in the interest paying bonds or stocks of the United States, or of this state, or of any municipal corporation or county of this state, or in farm loan bonds issued under the act of ... |
Section 3909.04 | Filing copy of charter and statement.
...Every life insurance company organized by act of congress or under the laws of another state of the United States shall file with the superintendent of insurance a certified copy of its charter, or deed of settlement, together with a statement, under the oath of the president, vice-president, or other chief officer or manager, and the secretary of the company, stating the name of the company, the place where it is lo... |
Section 3909.05 | Appointment of agent by foreign insurance company - procedure.
...(A) Any life insurance company organized by act of congress or under the laws of another state of the United States that transacts any business of insurance in this state shall have and maintain an agent, sometimes referred to as the "statutory agent," upon whom any process, notice, or demand required or permitted by law to be served upon a company may be served. The agent may be a natural person residing in this sta... |
Section 3909.06 | Annual statement.
...Every life insurance company organized by act of congress or under the laws of another state of the United States doing business in this state, annually shall file a statement of its condition and affairs in the office of the superintendent of insurance, and such statement shall be filed on the forms adopted by the superintendent pursuant to section 3901.77 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3909.07 | Premium notice to policyholders.
...Every life insurance company organized by act of congress or under the laws of another state of the United States, after the payment of the first premium, and not more than sixty nor less than ten days prior to the maturity of every subsequent premium, shall give notice in writing of the time of payment of such premium to the person whose life is insured or to any other person who is the assignee or the owner of the ... |
Section 3909.08 | Renewal certificates of authority.
...ctory evidence to the superintendent of insurance of the solvency and ability of the company to meet all its engagements at maturity, and that the deposit is maintained as required by section 3909.03 of the Revised Code, he shall issue renewal certificates of authority to the agents of the company, certified copies of which must be filed in the county recorder's office of the county in which the agency is located. Su... |
Section 3909.09 | Requirements for foreign companies.
...ving or procuring applications for life insurance, nor in any manner aid in transacting the business of any company, partnership, or association incorporated by or organized under the laws of any foreign government, until such company, partnership, or association completes the following acts: (A) Deposits with the superintendent of insurance, for the benefit of policyholders of the company, partnership, or associati... |
Section 3909.10 | Statements to be filed.
...he amount of premiums received, and the claims and taxes paid in this state and the United States, for the year ending on the thirty-first day of December. Such statement shall also contain a description of the investments of the company, partnership, or association in this country, and such other information as is required by the superintendent. |
Section 3909.11 | Certificate of authority.
...e, either in procuring applications for insurance, taking risks, or in any manner aiding in the transaction of the business of life insurance in this state, until it procures from the superintendent of insurance a certificate of authority, which shall be renewable annually, stating that sections 3909.01 to 3909.17 of the Revised Code have been complied with, and setting forth the name of its attorney, a certified cop... |
Section 3909.12 | Renewal certificates of authority.
...ctory evidence to the superintendent of insurance of the solvency and ability of the company, partnership, or association to meet all its engagements at maturity, he shall issue renewal certficates of authority to the agents thereof, certified copies of which must be filed-by said agents in the county recorder's office of the county where the agency is located and retained therewith for a minimum of two years from th... |
Section 3909.13 | Failure to make statement.
...herwise, in transacting the business of insurance, shall be subject to the penalties provided by law in case of the failure of an insurance company organized under the laws of this state to make an annual statement. |
Section 3909.14 | Duration of licenses.
...censes granted by the superintendent of insurance under sections 3907.01 to 3907.21, inclusive, and 3909.01 to 3909.17, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall continue in force, unless suspended or revoked, until the first day of April next after the date of their issuance. |
Section 3909.15 | Appointment of agents to receive service.
...ceases to transact the business of life insurance in this state according to law, the statutory agent last designated by or acting for it is deemed to continue as agent for it, unless a new statutory agent is appointed, for the purpose of serving process, and for commencing actions upon any policy or liability issued or contracted while it transacted business in this state, and service of process upon any such age... |
Section 3909.17 | Interest on securities and their exchange.
...Sections 3909.01 to 3909.17, inclusive, of the Revised Code do not prevent a company, partnership, or association mentioned in such sections from collecting the interest on any securities deposited by it, so long as it continues solvent and complies with such sections, nor do such sections prevent any such company, partnership, or association from exchanging them for other securities of equal value of the kind named ... |
Section 3911.01 | Authorized types of business.
...No life insurance company, organized under the laws of this state, shall undertake any business or risk except as provided in this section, and no company, partnership, or association, organized or incorporated by act of congress, or under the laws of this or any other state of the United States, or by any foreign government, transacting the business of life insurance in this state, shall be permitted to take any kin... |
Section 3911.011 | Variable or fixed and variable benefits or contractual payments.
...delivery in this state except by a life insurance company, organized under the laws of this state, or a company, partnership, or association, organized or incorporated, by an act of congress, or under the laws of this or any other state of the United States, or any foreign government, and transacting the business of life insurance in this state. No such company, partnership or association shall deliver or issue for d... |
Section 3911.012 | Reserves for line of sickness and accident insurance.
...r the ultimate payment of all losses or claims, whether reported or unreported, for which the company may be liable, if the losses or claims are incurred on or before the date that the annual or interim financial statement is filed and remain unpaid as of that date. (3) An amount that is estimated to provide for the expenses incurred in adjusting or settling the claims described in division (A)(2) of this section. ... |
Section 3911.02 | Annual statements to superintendent of insurance.
...Every life insurance company doing business in this state, and issuing policies on both the participating and nonparticipating plans, shall file with the superintendent of insurance separate annual statements of profits and losses with reference to each of such kinds of insurance. |
Section 3911.021 | Report on measures to detect stranger-originated insurance.
...Any insurance company that issues life insurance policies in this state shall file electronically, in a format prescribed by the superintendent of insurance, on or before June first of each year, a description of the measures taken by the insurance company to detect and prevent stranger-originated life insurance. The description shall be attested to by an officer of the company. The reports shall be maintained ... |