The purpose of this chapter is to protect the interest of insureds, claimants, ceding insurers, assuming insurers, and the public generally. The Legislature declares its intent is to ensure adequate regulation of insurers and reinsurers and adequate protection for those to whom they owe obligations. In furtherance of that state interest, the Legislature provides a mandate that upon the insolvency of a non-U.S. insurer or reinsurer that provides security to fund its U.S. obligations in accordance with this chapter, the assets representing the security shall be maintained in the United States and claims shall be filed with and valued by the Commissioner of Insurance with regulatory oversight, and the assets shall be distributed, in accordance with the insurance laws of the state in which the trust is domiciled that are applicable to the liquidation of domestic U.S. insurance companies. The Legislature declares that the matters contained in this chapter are fundamental to the business of insurance in accordance with 15 U.S.C. ยงยง 1011-1012.
Structure Code of Alabama
Section 27-5B-2 - Reinsurance Permitted.
Section 27-5B-3 - Credit Allowed a Domestic Ceding Insurer.
Section 27-5B-4 - Licensed Reinsurer.
Section 27-5B-5 - Accredited Reinsurer.
Section 27-5B-6 - Reinsurer Domiciled in State With Substantially Similar Law.
Section 27-5B-7 - Reinsurer Maintaining a Trust Fund.
Section 27-5B-8 - Certified Reinsurer.
Section 27-5B-8.1 - Reinsurer Domiciled in a Reciprocal Jurisdiction.
Section 27-5B-9 - Credit for Reinsurance Required by Law.
Section 27-5B-12 - Accredited or Certified Reinsurer Ceasing to Meet Requirements.
Section 27-5B-13 - Concentration Risk.
Section 27-5B-15 - Qualified u.s. Financial Institutions.
Section 27-5B-16 - Insolvency Clause.
Section 27-5B-17 - Guaranty Association Election.
Section 27-5B-18 - Notice by Domiciliary Liquidator.