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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 21. Insurance
- Chapter 90. General Provisions
- Section 900. Definitions For Title.
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Section 30. - 21.90.110l Definitions. [Repealed, Sec. 23 Ch 21 SLA 1985. For Current Law See AS
21.90.900
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Section 910. Exceptions From Definitions. [Repealed, Sec. 223 Ch 67 SLA 1992].
AS 21.90.900. Definitions For Title.
In this title, unless the context requires otherwise,
- (1) "admitted insurer" means an authorized insurer;
- (2) "agent" means a person appointed by an insurer to solicit applications for insurance or annuities on its behalf, and
if authorized to do so, to effectuate and countersign insurance contracts, except life or health insurance or
annuities, and to collect premiums on insurance or annuities;
- (3) "alien insurer" means an insurer formed under the laws of a country other than the United States of America, its
states, districts, territories, and commonwealths;
- (4) "assumption reinsurance" means a form of reinsurance that includes the transfer of all contractual obligations to the
assuming insurer with no recourse to the ceding insurer;
- (5) "attorney-in-fact" means a person designated and appointed by the subscribers of a reciprocal insurer to act for and
bind the subscribers in transactions relating to or arising out of the operations of a reciprocal insurer, subject to
the limitations that may be lawfully provided;
- (6) "authorized insurer" means an insurer authorized by a certificate of authority issued by the director to transact
insurance in this state;
- (7) "broker" means a person who is not an agent of the insurer and who, on behalf of the insured, for compensation as an
independent contractor by commission or fee, solicits, negotiates, or procures insurance or reinsurance or the renewal
or continuance of insurance or reinsurance; or in any manner aids in the solicitation, negotiation, procurement,
renewal, or continuance of insurance or reinsurance, for insureds or prospective insureds not including the broker;
- (8) "certified financial statement" means a financial statement upon which an independent certified public accountant, or
an accountant holding a substantially equivalent designation as determined by the director, renders or disclaims an
opinion after performance of an audit;
- (9) "commissioner" means the commissioner of commerce, community, and economic development;
- (10) "court" means superior court;
- (11) "director" means the director of the division of insurance;
- (12) "division" means the division of insurance, Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development;
- (13) "domestic insurer" means an insurer formed under the laws of this state;
- (14) "evergreen clause" means a contract clause that provides that the contract is automatically renewed unless notice to
the contrary is given by one of the parties to the contract;
- (15) "examiner" means an individual or firm that has been authorized by the director to conduct an examination under this
title;
- (16) "facultative reinsurance" means a contract of reinsurance for individual risks where the insurer retains the ability
to accept or reject each risk offered by the ceding company;
- (17) "firm" means a corporation, association, partnership, limited liability company, limited liability
partnership, or other legal entity;
- (18) "foreign insurer" means an insurer formed under the laws of a jurisdiction other than this state and includes an alien
insurer;
- (19) "health discount plan" means a card, program, device, arrangement, contract, or mechanism that purports to
offer discounts or access to discounts on health care services or supplies and that is not insurance or that does not provide coverage
for services or benefits regulated under AS 21.86 or AS 21.87;
- (20) "impaired" or "impairment" means that
- (A) an insurer's policyholder surplus is greater than zero but less than that required by AS 21.09.070
for the authority to transact the kinds of insurance being transacted; or
- (B) an insurer is being operated in a manner that has caused or might cause irreparable loss and injury to the insurer or
to the public;
- (21) "independent adjuster" means a person who, for compensation as an independent contractor or as an employee of an
independent contractor, for fee or commission, investigates and adjusts losses or claims arising under insurance
contracts on behalf of an insurer;
- (22) "independently procured insurance" means insurance procured directly from a nonadmitted insurer directly by an
insured, but does not include insurance lawfully procured through a surplus lines broker under AS 21.34;
- (23) "industrial life insurance" means that form of life insurance written under policies with a face amount of $1,000 or
less, with the words "industrial policy" imprinted on the face as part of the descriptive matter, and under which
premiums are payable monthly or more often;
- (24) "insolvent" or "insolvency" means that an insurer's policyholder surplus is less than or equal to zero;
- (25) "insurance" means a contract whereby one undertakes to indemnify another or pay or provide a specified or determinable
amount or benefit upon determinable contingencies;
- (26) "insurance producer" has the meaning given in AS 21.27.900
;
- (27) "insurer" includes a person engaged as indemnitor, surety, or contractor in the business of entering into contracts of
insurance or of annuity;
- (28) "licensee" means a person or firm licensed as provided in AS 21.27;
- (29) "managing general agent" means a person who
- (A) manages all or part of the insurance business of an insurer, including the managing of a separate division,
department, or underwriting office; and
- (B) acts as an agent for an insurer, whether known as a managing general agent, manager, or other similar term,
who, with or without the authority, separately or together with affiliates, produces, directly or indirectly, and underwrites an amount
of gross direct written premium equal to or more than five percent of the policyholder surplus as reported in the last annual statement
of the insurer in any one quarter or year together with the following activity related to the business produced, adjusts or pays claims
over $10,000 a claim, or negotiates reinsurance on behalf of the insurer;
- (30) "medical care" means amounts paid for
- (A) diagnosis, care, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or amounts paid for the purpose of affecting any
structure or function of the body;
- (B) transportation primarily for and essential to medical care described in (A) of this paragraph; and
- (C) insurance covering medical care described in (A) and (B) of this paragraph.
- (31) "nonadmitted insurer" means an unauthorized insurer;
- (32) "person" has the meaning given in AS 01.10.060
and includes an insurer, Lloyd's, fraternal benefit society, medical service, or hospital service plan as defined in
AS 21.87, reciprocal or interinsurance exchange, syndicate, and
any other legal entity engaged in the business of transacting insurance;
- (33) "policy" means the written contract of or written agreement for or effecting insurance, by whatever name called, and
includes all clauses, riders, endorsements, and papers attached to it and a part of it; for a group, trust,
association, or similar entity, "policy" also means a certificate or other evidence of insurance that establishes the
written contract of or written agreement for or effecting insurance for an insured or other beneficiary of the entity;
- (34) "policyholder surplus" means
- (A) for a stock insurer, the sum of its capital, as represented by the aggregate par value to its outstanding capital
stock, and its surplus, if any;
- (B) for a mutual insurer, its surplus, both basic guaranteed and additional, if any;
- (C) for an insurer other than a stock or mutual insurer, the net worth of the insurer, calculated as its recorded assets
less its liabilities, as determined by the accounting criteria set out in this title;
- (35) "premium" means the consideration for insurance, by whatever name called, and by whatever method paid or collected,
including an assessment, or membership, policy, survey, inspection, service or similar fee or charge made in
consideration for an insurance contract;
- (36) "reinsurance" means an insurance transaction by which the assuming insurer agrees to indemnify the ceding insurer in
whole or in part against liability or losses that the ceding insurer might incur under a separate contract of insurance
with its insured;
- (37) "reinsurance intermediary" means a person who acts as a producer in soliciting, negotiating, or procuring the making
of a reinsurance contract or binder on behalf of a ceding admitted insurer or acts as a producer in accepting a
reinsurance contract or binder on behalf of an assuming admitted insurer;
- (38) "reinsurance intermediary broker" means a person who solicits, negotiates, or places reinsurance cessions or
retrocessions on behalf of a ceding admitted insurer without the authority or power to bind reinsurance on behalf of
the insurer;
- (39) "reinsurance intermediary manager" means a person including an insurer who has authority to bind or manage all or part
of the assumed reinsurance business of an admitted reinsurer, including the management of a separate division,
department, or underwriting office, and who acts as an agent for the reinsurer;
- (40) "state" means a state, District of Columbia, territory, commonwealth, or possession of the United States of America;
- (41) "surplus lines broker" means a person licensed under AS 21.27 to
place insurance in this state or relative to a subject resident, located, or to be performed in this state with
eligible surplus lines insurers under AS 21.34;
- (42) "surplus lines insurance" means any insurance in this state or relative to a subject resident, located, or to be
performed in this state that is permitted under AS 21.34 to be
placed through a surplus lines broker licensed under AS 21.27
with nonadmitted insurers eligible to accept insurance other than reinsurance, wet marine and transportation insurance,
insurance independently procured, life insurance, and an annuity contract;
- (43) "third-party administrator" means a person who for residents of this state, or for residents of another jurisdiction
from a place of business in this state, performs administrative functions including claims administration and payment,
marketing administrative functions, premium accounting, premium billing, coverage verification, underwriting authority,
or certificate issuance in connection with life insurance, annuities, health insurance, or the provision of coverage for the cost of medical
care;
- (44) "transact," with respect to insurance or the provision of coverage for medical care, includes
- (A) solicitation and inducement;
- (B) preliminary negotiations;
- (C) effectuation of a contract of insurance or the provision of coverage for medical care;
- (D) transaction of matters subsequent to effectuation of the contract of insurance or the provision of coverage
for medical care and arising out of it;
- (45) "unauthorized insurer" means an insurer not authorized to transact insurance in this state.
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