- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 21. Insurance
- Chapter 9. Authorization, Corporate Governance Requirements
- Section 70. Capital Funds Required of Foreign Insurers and New Domestic Insurers.
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AS 21.09.070. Capital Funds Required of Foreign Insurers and New Domestic Insurers.
(a) To qualify for authority to transact any one kind of insurance as defined in AS 21.12, or combination of kinds of insurance as shown below, a
foreign insurer, or a domestic insurer applying for its original certificate of authority in this state, after having
withdrawn from this state for any cause, shall possess and after that maintain unimpaired basic paid-in capital stock
if a stock insurer, or unimpaired basic surplus if a foreign mutual insurer or foreign reciprocal insurer, that is
unavailable for dividends of any kind, and shall possess when first so authorized, and maintain after that, additional
money in surplus, as follows:
Basic Capital Additional
or Basic Surplus Additional
Kind or Kinds Guarantee When First Maintained
of Insurance Surplus Authorized Surplus
Life $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $750,000
Health 1,000,000 1,000,000 750,000
Life and Health 1,250,000 1,250,000 1,000,000
Property 1,000,000 1,000,000 750,000
Casualty excluding
vehicle 1,000,000 1,000,000 750,000
Vehicle 1,000,000 1,000,000 750,000
Marine &
transportation 1,000,000 1,000,000 750,000
Surety 1,000,000 1,000,000 750,000
Title 500,000 500,000 250,000
Any three or more of
the following kinds of
insurance: property, marine
and transportation,
vehicle, casualty
excluding vehicle,
surety, and health 3,000,000 3,000,000 2,250,000
Legal expenses 1,000,000 1,000,000 750,000
Mortgage Guarantee 1,000,000 1,000,000 750,000
(b) Capital and surplus requirements are based upon all the kinds of insurance transacted by the insurer in all areas in
which it operates or proposes to operate, whether or not only a portion of the kinds of insurance are to be transacted
in this state. After a hearing, the director may for the protection of the public require an insurer to maintain funds
in excess of the amounts required under (a) of this section, due to the amount, kind, or combination of kinds of
insurance transacted by the insurer. Failure of an insurer to maintain funds as ordered by the director is grounds for
suspension or revocation of the insurer's certificate of authority.
(c) After January 1, 1992, an insurer may not renew and continue its certificate of authority unless the insurer possesses
at least the basic capital or basic surplus, and additional surplus required under this section.
(d) As to surplus required for qualification to transact one or more kinds of insurance and thereafter to be maintained,
domestic mutual insurers formed after July 1, 1966, are governed by AS 21.69 and domestic reciprocal insurers formed after July 1, 1966,
are governed by AS 21.75.
(e) A life insurer may also grant annuities without additional capital or additional surplus.
(f) On or after January 1, 1991, a domestic property or casualty insurer may assume reinsurance, either new or renewal,
(1) only of the kinds of risks, and to retain risks, within the limits it is otherwise authorized to insure; and (2)
only if, in the absence of prior written approval from the director, it maintains, notwithstanding (a) of this section,
in policyholder surplus at least $10,000,000 as of December 31, 1990, $15,000,000 as of December 31, 1991, and
$20,000,000 as of December 31, 1992. This subsection does not apply to reinsurance that is required to be assumed by
applicable law or regulation or is assumed under an intracompany pooling arrangement between affiliated insurers.
(g) Notwithstanding (a) of this section and AS 21.09.080
(a), a domestic insurer admitted in this state before May 16, 1990, and that has not had an ownership change after May
15, 1990, shall maintain capital and surplus of at least $4,000,000 as of January 1, 1992; $4,250,000 as of January 1,
1993; $4,500,000 as of January 1, 1994; $4,750,000 as of January 1, 1995; $5,000,000 as of January 1, 1996; and
$5,250,000 as of January 1, 1997, if the domestic insurer
(1) is not affiliated with any other insurer or group of insurers;
(2) has capital and surplus of less than $5,250,000 on December 31, 1991;
(3) transacts any three or more of the following kinds of insurance: property, marine and transportation, vehicle;
casualty, excluding vehicle; surety; and health; and
(4) has obtained the prior written approval of the director.
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