Legislative Purpose; Application of Article; Separate Accounts
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Insurance
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Investments
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Investments of Life, Accident and Sickness, Property, and Casualty Insurers
- Legislative Purpose; Application of Article; Separate Accounts
- The purpose of this article is to protect and to further the interests of insureds, creditors, and the general public. This objective will be met by the establishment of:
- Prudent standards by which an insurer shall develop its investment policy and investment portfolio;
- A minimum financial security benchmark and a minimum asset requirement, each of which shall be supported by classes of investments and, as applicable, noninvested assets, described in this article;
- A level of investment discretion whereby the regulation of an insurer's investment practices has minimum interference with management initiative and judgment; and
- A prescribed process for actions by the Commissioner to address situations where an insurer's investment policy or investment portfolio is not prudent under prevailing circumstances.
- This article and the regulations adopted to interpret and implement it shall apply only to domestic life, accident and sickness, property, and casualty insurers licensed pursuant to Code Section 33-3-2 to transact the classes of business described in paragraphs (1) through (5) of Code Section 33-3-5 and United States branches of similar alien insurers entered through this state if such entry is otherwise permitted by law.
- Separate accounts established in accordance with Code Sections 33-11-65 through 33-11-67 shall be governed pursuant to those Code sections.
(Code 1981, §33-11-50, enacted by Ga. L. 1999, p. 592, § 12.)
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