Insurer, defined.

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44-6008. Insurer, defined.

Insurer means an insurer as defined in section 44-103 authorized to transact the business of insurance, except that insurer does not include health organizations, unincorporated mutual associations, assessment associations, health maintenance organizations, prepaid dental service corporations, prepaid limited health service organizations, monoline mortgage guaranty insurers, monoline financial guaranty insurers, title insurers, prepaid legal corporations, intergovernmental risk management pools, and any other kind of insurer to which the application of the Insurers and Health Organizations Risk-Based Capital Act, in the determination of the director, would be clearly inappropriate. Insurer includes a risk retention group.

Insurer, when referring to life and health insurers, means an insurer authorized to transact life insurance business and sickness and accident insurance business specified in subdivisions (1) through (4) of section 44-201, or any combination thereof, and also includes fraternal benefit societies authorized to transact business specified in sections 44-1072 to 44-10,109.

Insurer, when referring to property and casualty insurers, means an insurer authorized to transact property insurance business and casualty insurance business specified in subdivisions (5) through (14) and (16) through (20) of section 44-201, or any combination thereof, and also includes an insurer authorized to transact insurance business specified in subdivision (4) of section 44-201 if also authorized to transact insurance business specified in subdivisions (5) through (14) and (16) through (20) of section 44-201.

Source

  • Laws 1993, LB 583, § 20;
  • Laws 1994, LB 978, § 35;
  • Laws 1999, LB 258, § 13;
  • Laws 2013, LB426, § 3;
  • Laws 2014, LB700, § 18.


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