Section
§97-177. License covering applicant and any subsidiary or applicant relying on a guarantor; procedure; requirements.
(a) The Commissioner may, in the Commissioner's discretion, upon request by an applicant, issue a license to an applicant or to an applicant and one or more of its subsidiaries if all of the following requirements are satisfied:
(b) A license issued by the Commissioner pursuant to this section shall
include the name of the applicant, the name of each licensed subsidiary, and
the date of issuance for each licensed subsidiary.
(c) If a self‑insurer requests to add a subsidiary to its license, the
Commissioner shall review the request in accordance with this section. Upon
approval, the Commissioner shall issue to the self‑insurer a new license
that includes the newly licensed subsidiary and the date of license issuance
for the newly licensed subsidiary, and the self‑insurer shall return the
original license to the Commissioner.
(d) A self‑insurer shall neither include nor delete a subsidiary from its
license without the Commissioner's prior written approval.
(e) If a controlling relationship or guaranty agreement terminates, the
self‑insurer shall retain all liabilities under the Act that were incurred
by the self‑insurer during the period of self‑insurance and shall account
for all such liabilities until discharged, as evidenced by reports filed
with the Commissioner. Termination of a guaranty agreement does not affect
the guarantor's liability for payment of liabilities arising prior to
termination of the agreement. (2005.)
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