Sen. Antonio Muņoz

Filed: 3/15/2011

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 668

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 668 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by
5changing Section 173.1 as follows:
 
6    (215 ILCS 5/173.1)  (from Ch. 73, par. 785.1)
7    Sec. 173.1. Credit allowed a domestic ceding insurer.
8    (1) Except as otherwise provided under Article VIII 1/2 of
9this Code and related provisions of the Illinois Administrative
10Code, credit for reinsurance shall be allowed a domestic ceding
11insurer as either an admitted asset or a deduction from
12liability on account of reinsurance ceded only when the
13reinsurer meets the requirements of subsection (1)(A) or (B) or
14(C) or (D) or (E) or (F). Credit shall be allowed under
15subsection (1)(A) or (B) only as respects cessions of those
16kinds or classes of business in which the assuming insurer is

 

 

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1licensed or otherwise permitted to write or assume in its state
2of domicile, or in the case of a U.S. branch of an alien
3assuming insurer, in the state through which it is entered and
4licensed to transact insurance or reinsurance. Credit shall be
5allowed under subsection (1)(C) or (D) of this Section only if
6the applicable requirements of subsection (1)(G) (1)(E) have
7been satisfied.
8        (A) Credit shall be allowed when the reinsurance is
9    ceded to an assuming insurer that is authorized in this
10    State to transact the types of insurance ceded and has at
11    least $5,000,000 in capital and surplus.
12        (B) Credit shall be allowed when the reinsurance is
13    ceded to an assuming insurer that is accredited as a
14    reinsurer in this State. An accredited reinsurer is one
15    that:
16            (1) files with the Director evidence of its
17        submission to this State's jurisdiction;
18            (2) submits to this State's authority to examine
19        its books and records;
20            (3) is licensed to transact insurance or
21        reinsurance in at least one state, or in the case of a
22        U.S. branch of an alien assuming insurer is entered
23        through and licensed to transact insurance or
24        reinsurance in at least one state;
25            (4) files annually with the Director a copy of its
26        annual statement filed with the insurance department

 

 

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1        of its state of domicile and a copy of its most recent
2        audited financial statement; and
3            (5) maintains a surplus as regards policyholders
4        in an amount that is not less than $20,000,000 and
5        whose accreditation has been approved by the Director.
6        No credit shall be allowed a domestic ceding insurer,
7        if the assuming insurers' accreditation has been
8        revoked by the Director after notice and hearing.
9        (C)(1) Credit shall be allowed when the reinsurance is
10    ceded to an assuming insurer that is domiciled in, or in
11    the case of a U.S. branch of an alien assuming insurer is
12    entered through, a state that employs standards regarding
13    credit for reinsurance substantially similar to those
14    applicable under this Act and the assuming insurer or U.S.
15    branch of an alien assuming insurer:
16            (a) maintains a surplus as regards policyholders
17        in an amount not less than $20,000,000; and
18            (b) submits to the authority of this State to
19        examine its books and records.
20        (2) The requirement of item (1) of this paragraph (C)
21    does not apply to reinsurance ceded and assumed pursuant to
22    pooling arrangements among insurers in the same holding
23    company system.
24        (D) (C)(1) Credit shall be allowed when the reinsurance
25    is ceded to an assuming insurer that maintains a trust fund
26    in a qualified United States financial institution, as

 

 

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1    defined in subsection 3(B), for the payment of the valid
2    claims of its United States policyholders and ceding
3    insurers, their assigns and successors in interest. The
4    assuming insurer shall report to the Director information
5    substantially the same as that required to be reported on
6    the NAIC annual and quarterly financial statement by
7    authorized insurers and any other financial information
8    that the Director deems necessary to determine the
9    financial condition of the assuming insurer and the
10    sufficiency of the trust fund. The assuming insurer shall
11    submit to examination of its books and records by the
12    Director and bear the expense of examination.
13            (2)(a) Credit for reinsurance shall not be granted
14        under this subsection unless the form of the trust and
15        any amendments to the trust have been approved by:
16                (i) the regulatory official of the state where
17            the trust is domiciled; or
18                (ii) the regulatory official of another state
19            who, pursuant to the terms of the trust instrument,
20            has accepted principal regulatory oversight of the
21            trust.
22            (b) The form of the trust and any trust amendments
23        also shall be filed with the regulatory official of
24        every state in which the ceding insurer beneficiaries
25        of the trust are domiciled. The trust instrument shall
26        provide that contested claims shall be valid and

 

 

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1        enforceable upon the final order of any court of
2        competent jurisdiction in the United States. The trust
3        shall vest legal title to its assets in its trustees
4        for the benefit of the assuming insurer's United States
5        policyholders and ceding insurees and their assigns
6        and successors in interest. The trust and the assuming
7        insurer shall be subject to examination as determined
8        by the Director.
9            (c) The trust shall remain in effect for as long as
10        the assuming insurer has outstanding obligations due
11        under the reinsurance agreements subject to the trust.
12        No later than February 28 of each year the trustee of
13        the trust shall report to the Director in writing the
14        balance of the trust and a list of the trust's
15        investments at the preceding year-end and shall
16        certify the date of termination of the trust, if so
17        planned, or certify that the trust will not expire
18        prior to the next following December 31.
19            (3) The following requirements apply to the
20        following categories of assuming insurer:
21                (a) The trust fund for a single assuming
22            insurer shall consist of funds in trust in an
23            amount not less than the assuming insurer's
24            liabilities attributable to reinsurance ceded by
25            U.S. ceding insurers, and in addition, the
26            assuming insurer shall maintain a trusteed surplus

 

 

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1            of not less than $20,000,000, except as provided in
2            paragraph 3(b) of this subsection.
3                (b) At any time after the assuming insurer has
4            permanently discontinued underwriting new business
5            secured by the trust for at least 3 full years, the
6            Commissioner with principal regulatory oversight
7            of the trust may authorize a reduction in the
8            required trusteed surplus, but only after a
9            finding, based on an assessment of the risk, that
10            the new required surplus level is adequate for the
11            protection of U.S. ceding insurers, policyholders,
12            and claimants in light of reasonably foreseeable
13            adverse loss development. The risk assessment may
14            involve an actuarial review, including an
15            independent analysis of reserves and cash flows,
16            and shall consider all material risk factors,
17            including when applicable, the lines of business
18            involved, the stability of the incurred loss
19            estimates and the effect of the surplus
20            requirements on the assuming insurer's liquidity
21            or solvency. The minimum required trusteed surplus
22            may not be reduced to an amount less than 30% of
23            the assuming insurer's liabilities attributable to
24            reinsurance ceded by U.S. ceding insurers.
25                (c) (b)(i) In the case of a group including
26            incorporated and individual unincorporated

 

 

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1            underwriters:
2                    (I) for reinsurance ceded under
3                reinsurance agreements with an inception,
4                amendment, or renewal date on or after August
5                1, 1995, the trust shall consist of a trusteed
6                account in an amount not less than the group's
7                several liabilities attributable to business
8                ceded by U.S. domiciled ceding insurers to any
9                member of the group;
10                    (II) for reinsurance ceded under
11                reinsurance agreements with an inception date
12                on or before July 31, 1995 and not amended or
13                renewed after that date, notwithstanding the
14                other provisions of this Act, the trust shall
15                consist of a trusteed account in an amount not
16                less than the group's several insurance and
17                reinsurance liabilities attributable to
18                business written in the United States; and
19                    (III) in addition to these trusts, the
20                group shall maintain in trust a trusteed
21                surplus of which not less than $100,000,000
22                shall be held jointly for the benefit of the
23                U.S. domiciled ceding insurers of any member of
24                the group for all years of account.
25                (ii) The incorporated members of the group
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1            underwriting as a member of the group and shall be
2            subject to the same level of solvency regulation
3            and control by the group's domiciliary regulator
4            as are the unincorporated members.
5                (iii) Within 90 days after its financial
6            statements are due to be filed with the group's
7            domiciliary regulator, the group shall provide to
8            the Director an annual certification by the
9            group's domiciliary regulator of the solvency of
10            each underwriter member, or if a certification is
11            unavailable, financial statements prepared by
12            independent public accountants of each underwriter
13            member of the group.
14                (d) (c) In the case of a group of incorporated
15            insurers under common administration, the group
16            shall:
17                    (i) have continuously transacted an
18                insurance business outside the United States
19                for at least 3 years immediately before making
20                application for accreditation;
21                    (ii) maintain aggregate policyholders'
22                surplus of not less than $10,000,000,000;
23                    (iii) maintain a trust in an amount not
24                less than the group's several liabilities
25                attributable to business ceded by United
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1                of the group pursuant to reinsurance contracts
2                issued in the name of the group;
3                    (iv) in addition, maintain a joint
4                trusteed surplus of which not less than
5                $100,000,000 shall be held jointly for the
6                benefit of the United States ceding insurers of
7                any member of the group as additional security
8                for these liabilities; and
9                    (v) within 90 days after its financial
10                statements are due to be filed with the group's
11                domiciliary regulator, make available to the
12                Director an annual certification of each
13                underwriter member's solvency by the member's
14                domiciliary regulator and financial statements
15                of each underwriter member of the group
16                prepared by its independent public accountant.
17        (E) Credit shall be allowed when the reinsurance is
18    ceded to an assuming insurer that is certified by the
19    Commissioner as a reinsurer in this State and secures its
20    obligations in accordance with the requirements of this
21    subsection.
22            (1) In order to be eligible for certification, the
23        assuming insurer shall meet the following
24        requirements:
25                (a) the assuming insurer must be domiciled and
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1            qualified jurisdiction, as determined by the
2            Commissioner under paragraph (3) of this
3            subsection;
4                (b) the assuming insurer must maintain minimum
5            capital and surplus in an amount to be determined
6            by the Commissioner pursuant to regulation;
7                (c) the assuming insurer must maintain
8            financial strength ratings from 2 or more rating
9            agencies deemed acceptable by the Commissioner
10            pursuant to regulation;
11                (d) the assuming insurer must agree to submit
12            to the jurisdiction of any court of competent
13            jurisdiction in any state of the United States,
14            appoint the Commissioner as its agent for service
15            of process in this State, and provide security for
16            100% of the assuming insurer's liabilities
17            attributable to reinsurance ceded by U.S. ceding
18            insurers if it resists enforcement of a final U.S.
19            judgment;
20                (e) the assuming insurer must agree to meet
21            applicable information filing requirements as
22            determined by the Commissioner, both with respect
23            to an initial application for certification and on
24            an ongoing basis; and
25                (f) the assuming insurer must satisfy any
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1            relevant by the Commissioner.
2            (2) An association including incorporated and
3        individual unincorporated underwriters may be a
4        certified reinsurer. In order to be eligible for
5        certification, in addition to satisfying requirements
6        of paragraph (1):
7                (a) the association shall satisfy its minimum
8            capital and surplus requirements through the
9            capital and surplus equivalents (net of
10            liabilities) of the association and its members,
11            which shall include a joint central fund that may
12            be applied to any unsatisfied obligation of the
13            association or any of its members, in an amount
14            determined by the Commissioner to provide adequate
15            protection;
16                (b) the incorporated members of the
17            association shall not be engaged in any business
18            other than underwriting as a member of the
19            association and shall be subject to the same level
20            of regulation and solvency control by the
21            association's domiciliary regulator as are the
22            unincorporated members; and
23                (c) within 90 days after its financial
24            statements are due to be filed with the
25            association's domiciliary regulator, the
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1            annual certification by the association's
2            domiciliary regulator of the solvency of each
3            underwriter member; or if a certification is
4            unavailable, financial statements, prepared by
5            independent public accountants, of each
6            underwriter member of the association.
7            (3) The Commissioner shall create and publish a
8        list of qualified jurisdictions, under which an
9        assuming insurer licensed and domiciled in such
10        jurisdiction is eligible to be considered for
11        certification by the Commissioner as a certified
12        reinsurer.
13                (a) In order to determine whether the
14            domiciliary jurisdiction of a non-U.S. assuming
15            insurer is eligible to be recognized as a qualified
16            jurisdiction, the Commissioner shall evaluate the
17            appropriateness and effectiveness of the
18            reinsurance supervisory system of the
19            jurisdiction, both initially and on an ongoing
20            basis, and consider the rights, benefits, and the
21            extent of reciprocal recognition afforded by the
22            non-U.S. jurisdiction to reinsurers licensed and
23            domiciled in the U.S. A qualified jurisdiction
24            must agree to share information and cooperate with
25            the Commissioner with respect to all certified
26            reinsurers doing business within the jurisdiction.

 

 

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1            A jurisdiction may not be recognized as a qualified
2            jurisdiction if the Commissioner has determined
3            that the jurisdiction does not adequately and
4            promptly enforce final U.S. judgments and
5            arbitration awards. Additional factors may be
6            considered in the discretion of the Commissioner.
7                (b) If the NAIC publishes a list of qualified
8            jurisdictions, the Commissioner may defer to this
9            list.
10                (c) U.S. jurisdictions that meet the
11            requirement for accreditation under the NAIC
12            financial standards and accreditation program
13            shall be recognized as qualified jurisdictions.
14                (d) If a certified reinsurer's domiciliary
15            jurisdiction ceases to be a qualified
16            jurisdiction, the Commissioner has the discretion
17            to suspend the reinsurer's certification
18            indefinitely, in lieu of revocation.
19            (4) The Commissioner shall assign a rating to each
20        certified reinsurer, giving due consideration to the
21        financial strength ratings that have been assigned by
22        rating agencies recognized by the Commissioner
23        pursuant to regulation. The Commissioner shall publish
24        a list of all certified reinsurers and their ratings.
25            (5) A certified reinsurer shall secure obligations
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1        subsection at a level consistent with its rating, as
2        specified in regulations adopted by the Commissioner.
3                (a) In order for a domestic ceding insurer to
4            qualify for full financial statement credit for
5            reinsurance ceded to a certified reinsurer, the
6            certified reinsurer shall maintain security in a
7            form acceptable to the Commissioner and consistent
8            with the provisions of Section 3 of this Act, or in
9            a multibeneficiary trust in accordance with
10            subsection D of this Section, except as otherwise
11            provided in this subsection.
12                (b) If a certified reinsurer maintains a trust
13            to secure its obligations subject to subsection
14            (D) of this Section, the certified reinsurer shall
15            maintain separate trust accounts for its
16            obligations incurred under reinsurance agreements
17            issued or renewed as a certified reinsurer with
18            reduced security as permitted by this subsection
19            or comparable laws of other U.S. jurisdictions and
20            for its obligations subject to subsection (D) of
21            this Section. Each trust account shall be
22            secondarily obligated to secure all obligations
23            secured by the other account, including the
24            assuming insurer's obligation to fund any
25            deficiency, but only after its own primary
26            obligations have been fully discharged.

 

 

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1                (c) The minimum trusteed surplus requirements
2            provided in subsection D are not applicable with
3            respect to a multibeneficiary trust maintained by
4            a certified reinsurer for the purpose of securing
5            obligations incurred under this subsection.
6                (d) With respect to obligations incurred by a
7            certified reinsurer under this subsection, if the
8            security is insufficient, the Commissioner shall
9            reduce the allowable credit by an amount
10            proportionate to the deficiency, and has the
11            discretion to impose further reductions in
12            allowable credit upon finding that there is a
13            material risk that the certified reinsurer's
14            obligations will not be paid in full when due.
15                (e) For purposes of this subsection, a
16            certified reinsurer whose certification has been
17            terminated for any reason shall be treated as a
18            certified reinsurer required to secure 100% of its
19            obligations. This subparagraph does not apply to a
20            certified reinsurer in inactive status or to a
21            reinsurer whose certification has been suspended,
22            even if the Commissioner assigns a higher rating to
23            such reinsurer.
24            (6) If an applicant for certification has been
25        certified as a reinsurer in an NAIC accredited
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1        defer to that jurisdiction's certification, and has
2        the discretion to defer to the rating assigned by that
3        jurisdiction, and such assuming insurer shall be
4        considered to be a certified reinsurer in this State.
5            (7) A certified reinsurer that ceases to assume new
6        business in this State may request to maintain its
7        certification in inactive status in order to continue
8        to qualify for a reduction in security for its in-force
9        business. An inactive certified reinsurer shall
10        continue to comply with all applicable requirements of
11        this subsection, and the Commissioner shall assign a
12        rating that takes into account, if relevant, the
13        reasons why the reinsurer is not assuming new business.
14        (F) (D) Credit shall be allowed when the reinsurance is
15    ceded to an assuming insurer not meeting the requirements
16    of subsection (1) (A), (B), or (C), (D), or (E) but only
17    with respect to the insurance of risks located in
18    jurisdictions where that reinsurance is required by
19    applicable law or regulation of that jurisdiction.
20        (G) (E) If the assuming insurer is not licensed,
21    accredited, or certified to transact insurance or
22    reinsurance in this State or an accredited reinsurer in
23    this State, the credit permitted by subsections subsection
24    (1)(C) and (D) shall not be allowed unless the assuming
25    insurer agrees in the reinsurance agreements:
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1        assuming insurer to perform its obligations under the
2        terms of the reinsurance agreement, the assuming
3        insurer, at the request of the ceding insurer, shall
4        submit to the jurisdiction of any court of competent
5        jurisdiction in any state of the United States, will
6        comply with all requirements necessary to give the
7        court jurisdiction, and will abide by the final
8        decision of the court or of any appellate court in the
9        event of an appeal; and
10            (2) to designate the Director or a designated
11        attorney as its true and lawful attorney upon whom may
12        be served any lawful process in any action, suit, or
13        proceeding instituted by or on behalf of the ceding
14        company.
15        This provision is not intended to conflict with or
16    override the obligation of the parties to a reinsurance
17    agreement to arbitrate their disputes, if an obligation to
18    arbitrate is created in the agreement.
19        (H) (F) If the assuming insurer does not meet the
20    requirements of subsection (1)(A), or (B), or (C), the
21    credit permitted by subsection (1)(D) or (E) (C) shall not
22    be allowed unless the assuming insurer agrees in the trust
23    agreements to the following conditions:
24            (1) Notwithstanding any other provisions in the
25        trust instrument, if the trust fund is inadequate
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1        required by subsection (D) (C)(3) of this Section or if
2        the grantor of the trust has been declared insolvent or
3        placed into receivership, rehabilitation, liquidation,
4        or similar proceedings under the laws of its state or
5        country of domicile, the trustee shall comply with an
6        order of the state official with regulatory oversight
7        over the trust or with an order of a court of competent
8        jurisdiction directing the trustee to transfer to the
9        state official with regulatory oversight all of the
10        assets of the trust fund.
11            (2) The assets shall be distributed by and claims
12        shall be filed with and valued by the state official
13        with regulatory oversight in accordance with the laws
14        of the state in which the trust is domiciled that are
15        applicable to the liquidation of domestic insurance
16        companies.
17            (3) If the state official with regulatory
18        oversight determines that the assets of the trust fund
19        or any part thereof are not necessary to satisfy the
20        claims of the U.S. ceding insurers of the grantor of
21        the trust, the assets or part thereof shall be returned
22        by the state official with regulatory oversight to the
23        trustee for distribution in accordance with the trust
24        agreement.
25            (4) The grantor shall waive any rights otherwise
26        available to it under U.S. law that are inconsistent

 

 

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1        with the provision.
2        (I) If an accredited or certified reinsurer ceases to
3    meet the requirements for accreditation or certification,
4    the Commissioner may suspend or revoke the reinsurer's
5    accreditation or certification.
6        The Commissioner must give the reinsurer notice and
7    opportunity for hearing. The suspension or revocation may
8    not take effect until after the Commissioner's order on
9    hearing, unless:
10            (1) the reinsurer waives its right to hearing;
11            (2) the Commissioner's order is based on
12        regulatory action by the reinsurer's domiciliary
13        jurisdiction or United States port of entry, or the
14        voluntary surrender or termination of the reinsurer's
15        eligibility to transact insurance or reinsurance
16        business in its domiciliary jurisdiction or in its
17        United States port of entry; or
18            (3) the Commissioner finds that an emergency
19        requires immediate action and a court of competent
20        jurisdiction has not stayed the Commissioner's action.
21        While a reinsurer's accreditation or certification is
22    suspended, no reinsurance contract issued or renewed after
23    the effective date of the suspension qualifies for credit
24    except to the extent that the reinsurer's obligations under
25    the contract are secured in accordance with Section 3 of
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1    is revoked, no credit for reinsurance may be granted after
2    the effective date of the revocation except to the extent
3    that the reinsurer's obligations under the contract are
4    secured in accordance with paragraph (E)(5) or Section 3 of
5    this Act.
6    (2) Credit for the reinsurance ceded by a domestic insurer
7to an assuming insurer not meeting the requirements of
8subsection (1) shall be allowed in an amount not exceeding the
9assets or liabilities carried by the ceding insurer. The credit
10shall not exceed the amount of funds held by or held in trust
11for the ceding insurer under a reinsurance contract with the
12assuming insurer as security for the payment of obligations
13thereunder, if the security is held in the United States
14subject to withdrawal solely by, and under the exclusive
15control of, the ceding insurer; or, in the case of a trust,
16held in a qualified United States financial institution, as
17defined in subsection (3)(B). This security may be in the form
18of:
19        (A) Cash.
20        (B) Securities listed by the Securities Valuation
21    Office of the National Association of Insurance
22    Commissioners that conform to the requirements of Article
23    VIII of this Code that are not issued by an affiliate of
24    either the assuming or ceding company.
25        (C) Clean, irrevocable, unconditional, letters of
26    credit issued or confirmed by a qualified United States

 

 

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1    financial institution, as defined in subsection (3)(A).
2    The letters of credit shall be effective no later than
3    December 31 of the year for which filing is being made, and
4    in the possession of, or in trust for, the ceding company
5    on or before the filing date of its annual statement.
6    Letters of credit meeting applicable standards of issuer
7    acceptability as of the dates of their issuance (or
8    confirmation) shall, notwithstanding the issuing (or
9    confirming) institution's subsequent failure to meet
10    applicable standards of issuer acceptability, continue to
11    be acceptable as security until their expiration,
12    extension, renewal, modification, or amendment, whichever
13    first occurs.
14        (D) Any other form of security acceptable to the
15    Commissioner.
16    (3)(A) For purposes of subsection 2(C), a "qualified United
17    States financial institution" means an institution that:
18            (1) is organized or, in the case of a U.S. office
19        of a foreign banking organization, licensed under the
20        laws of the United States or any state thereof;
21            (2) is regulated, supervised, and examined by U.S.
22        federal or state authorities having regulatory
23        authority over banks and trust companies;
24            (3) has been designated by either the Director or
25        the Securities Valuation Office of the National
26        Association of Insurance Commissioners as meeting such

 

 

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1        standards of financial condition and standing as are
2        considered necessary and appropriate to regulate the
3        quality of financial institutions whose letters of
4        credit will be acceptable to the Director; and
5            (4) is not affiliated with the assuming company.
6        (B) A "qualified United States financial institution"
7    means, for purposes of those provisions of this law
8    specifying those institutions that are eligible to act as a
9    fiduciary of a trust, an institution that:
10            (1) is organized or, in the case of the U.S. branch
11        or agency office of a foreign banking organization,
12        licensed under the laws of the United States or any
13        state thereof and has been granted authority to operate
14        with fiduciary powers;
15            (2) is regulated, supervised, and examined by
16        federal or state authorities having regulatory
17        authority over banks and trust companies; and
18            (3) is not affiliated with the assuming company,
19        however, if the subject of the reinsurance contract is
20        insurance written pursuant to Section 155.51 of this
21        Code, the financial institution may be affiliated with
22        the assuming company with the prior approval of the
23        Director.
24(Source: P.A. 90-381, eff. 8-14-97.)".