(a) The certificate of authority of a reciprocal insurer shall be issued to its attorney-in-fact in the name of the insurer.
(b) The director may refuse, suspend, or revoke the certificate of authority, in addition to other grounds, for failure of the attorney-in-fact to comply with a provision of this title.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 75. Reciprocal and Cooperative Insurers
Article 1. Reciprocal Insurers.
Sec. 21.75.010. Applicability.
Sec. 21.75.020. Insuring powers of reciprocals.
Sec. 21.75.040. Attorney-in-fact.
Sec. 21.75.045. Licensing of attorneys-in-fact.
Sec. 21.75.050. Surplus funds required.
Sec. 21.75.055. Surplus funds for cooperative insurers.
Sec. 21.75.060. Organization of reciprocal insurer.
Sec. 21.75.070. Certificate of authority.
Sec. 21.75.080. Authority of attorney-in-fact.
Sec. 21.75.090. Modifications.
Sec. 21.75.100. Attorney-in-fact's bond.
Sec. 21.75.110. Action on bond.
Sec. 21.75.115. Examination of an attorney-in-fact.
Sec. 21.75.120. Service of process.
Sec. 21.75.130. Annual statement.
Sec. 21.75.135. Quarterly statements.
Sec. 21.75.140. Contributions to insurer.
Sec. 21.75.150. Determination of financial condition.
Sec. 21.75.160. Who may be subscribers.
Sec. 21.75.170. Subscriber's advisory committee.
Sec. 21.75.180. Subscribers' liability.
Sec. 21.75.190. Subscribers' liability on judgment.
Sec. 21.75.210. Time limit for assessments.
Sec. 21.75.220. Aggregate liability.
Sec. 21.75.230. Nonassessable policies.
Sec. 21.75.240. Distribution of savings.
Sec. 21.75.250. Subscribers' share in assets.
Sec. 21.75.260. Merger or conversion.
Sec. 21.75.270. Financial impairment; determination of insolvency.