(a) Suspension of an insurer's certificate of authority shall be for a fixed period of time determined by the director, or until the occurrence of a specific event necessary for remedying the reasons for suspension. The director may modify, rescind, or reverse a suspension under this section.
(b) During the period of suspension, the insurer
(1) may not solicit or write any new business in this state;
(2) shall file its annual statement and pay fees, licenses, and taxes required under this title; and
(3) may service its outstanding business in force in this state as if the certificate had continued in full force.
(c) If the suspension of the certificate of authority is for a fixed period of time and the certificate of authority has not been otherwise terminated, upon expiration of the suspension period, the insurer's certificate of authority shall be reinstated unless the director finds that the insurer is not in compliance with the requirements of this title. The director shall promptly notify the insurer of any reinstatement, and the insurer may not consider its certificate of authority reinstated until notified by the director. If not reinstated, the certificate of authority expires at the end of the suspension period or at the time the insurer fails to continue the certificate during the suspension period under (b) of this section, whichever event occurs first.
(d) If the suspension of the certificate of authority continues until the occurrence of a specific event and the certificate of authority has not been otherwise terminated, upon the presentation of evidence satisfactory to the director that the specific event has occurred, the insurer's certificate of authority shall be reinstated unless the director finds that the insurer is not in compliance with the requirements of this title. The director shall promptly notify the insurer of any reinstatement, and the insurer may not consider its certificate of authority reinstated until notified by the director. If satisfactory evidence as to the occurrence of the specific event has not been presented to the director within five years after the date of suspension, the certificate of authority expires five years from the date of suspension or upon failure of the insurer to continue the certificate during the suspension period under (b) of this section, whichever occurs first.
(e) The authority of the agents in this state to represent the insurer is reinstated upon reinstatement of the insurer's certificate of authority.
(f) The director shall promptly notify an insurer's agents in this state, as shown by records of the director, of any reinstatement.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 09. Authorization, Corporate Governance Requirements
Article 1. Authorization of Insurers and General Requirements.
Sec. 21.09.010. Certificate of authority required.
Sec. 21.09.020. Exception from certificate of authority requirement.
Sec. 21.09.030. Admission for investment only.
Sec. 21.09.040. General eligibility of insurers.
Sec. 21.09.050. Name of insurer.
Sec. 21.09.060. Combinations of insuring powers in one insurer.
Sec. 21.09.070. Capital funds required of foreign insurers and new domestic insurers.
Sec. 21.09.080. Capital funds required of old domestic insurers.
Sec. 21.09.090. Deposit requirement.
Sec. 21.09.100. Management and affiliations.
Sec. 21.09.110. Application for certificate of authority.
Sec. 21.09.120. Issuance, refusal, and ownership of certificate.
Sec. 21.09.130. Continuance, expiration, reinstatement, and amendment of certificate.
Sec. 21.09.135. Voluntary surrender of certificate of authority.
Sec. 21.09.140. Mandatory revocation or suspension of certificate.
Sec. 21.09.150. Suspension or revocation for violations and special grounds.
Sec. 21.09.160. Notice of suspension or revocation and effect upon agent's authority.
Sec. 21.09.170. Duration of suspension, insurer's obligations, and reinstatement.
Sec. 21.09.175. Determination of impairment.
Sec. 21.09.180. Director attorney for service of process.
Sec. 21.09.190. Service of process.
Sec. 21.09.200. Annual statement; audited financial report.
Sec. 21.09.205. Quarterly statement.
Sec. 21.09.207. Statement of actuarial opinion and supporting documentation.
Sec. 21.09.210. Tax on insurers.
Sec. 21.09.242. Cooperation with the Department of Health.
Sec. 21.09.245. Required notice.
Sec. 21.09.247. Biographical affidavits.
Sec. 21.09.250. Prohibited acts.
Sec. 21.09.290. Risk retention groups.
Sec. 21.09.300. Disclosure of material transactions.
Sec. 21.09.310. Authorization of United States branches of alien insurers and general requirements.
Sec. 21.09.320. Maintenance of records; production; civil penalty.