This subchapter provides for the creation of special purpose financial captive insurance companies for the exclusive purpose of facilitating the securitization of one or more risks as a means of accessing alternative sources of capital and achieving the benefits of securitization. Their creation is intended to achieve greater efficiencies in structuring and executing insurance securitizations, to diversify and broaden insurers’ access to sources of capital, to facilitate access for many insurers to insurance securitization and capital markets financing technology, and to further the economic development of the District of Columbia through its captive insurance program.
(Mar. 17, 2005, D.C. Law 15-262, § 201; as added Mar. 14, 2007, D.C. Law 16-285, § 2(b), 54 DCR 944.)
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 31 - Insurance and Securities
Chapter 39A - Captive Insurance Companies (2004)
Subchapter II - Special Purpose Financial Captive Insurance Companies
§ 31–3932.03. Application of subchapter I of this chapter
§ 31–3932.04. Application requirements
§ 31–3932.05. Capital and surplus
§ 31–3932.06. Securities of SPFCs
§ 31–3932.07. Authorized contracts
§ 31–3932.08. Trust arrangements
§ 31–3932.09. Dividends and distributions
§ 31–3932.10. Confidentiality of examination reports; disclosure of information
§ 31–3932.12. Liquidation and rehabilitation