Forms of incorporation.

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58-46-10. Forms of incorporation.

A pure or agency captive insurance company may be incorporated as a stock corporation, a nonstock corporation, a nonprofit corporation, or may be formed as a limited liability company, business trust under chapter 47-14A, or other form of legal entity as approved by the director.

A group captive insurance company may be incorporated as a stock corporation or as a nonstock corporation, may be formed as a limited liability company, a business trust, or may be organized as a reciprocal insurer, or other form of legal entity as approved by the director.

A special purpose captive insurance company may be incorporated as a stock corporation or as a nonstock corporation, may be formed as a limited liability company, business trust or trust, or may be such other form of legal entity as approved by the director.

A trust captive insurance company may be incorporated as a stock corporation or as a nonstock corporation, or may be formed as a limited liability company, or business trust, or other form of legal entity as approved by the director.

A sponsored captive insurance company may be incorporated as a stock corporation or as a nonstock corporation, or may be formed as a limited liability company, or business trust, or other form of legal entity as approved by the director.

Source: SL 1996, ch 287, §10; SL 2009, ch 272, §6; SL 2013, ch 257, §9; SL 2015, ch 257, §2.


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