Maine Revised Statutes
Subchapter 1: AUTHORIZATION OF INSURERS AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
24-A §402. "Reciprocal"; "Lloyd's" insurer defined

§402. "Reciprocal"; "Lloyd's" insurer defined
1.  Reciprocal insurer.  A "reciprocal" insurer is an unincorporated aggregation of subscribers operating individually and collectively through an attorney-in-fact common to all such persons to provide reciprocal insurance among themselves. Any public self-funded pool operating under Title 30, chapter 203‑B is not an insurance company or insurer under the laws of this State. The development, administration and provision of a public self-funded pool's programs and coverages do not constitute doing an insurance business.  
[PL 1985, c. 713, §4 (AMD).]
2.  Lloyd's insurer.  A "Lloyd's" insurer is an unincorporated but formally organized association of individual underwriters, any one or more of whom underwrite and thereby assume as insurer such portion of the risk insured by them as shall be set forth in the contract of insurance issued by such an insurer.  
[PL 1969, c. 177, §5 (RPR).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW). PL 1969, c. 177, §5 (RPR). PL 1985, c. 713, §4 (AMD).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 24-A: MAINE INSURANCE CODE

Chapter 5: AUTHORIZATION OF INSURERS AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Subchapter 1: AUTHORIZATION OF INSURERS AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

24-A §400. "Stock" insurer defined

24-A §401. "Mutual" insurer defined

24-A §402. "Reciprocal"; "Lloyd's" insurer defined

24-A §403. "Charter" defined

24-A §404. Certificate of authority required; enforcement; penalty

24-A §405. Exceptions to certificate of authority requirement

24-A §405-A. Certification of regional insurers or health maintenance organizations to transact individual health insurance

24-A §405-B. Domestic insurers or licensed health maintenance organization; individual health insurance approved in other states

24-A §405-C. Domestic insurers or licensed health maintenance organizations; parity with regional insurers

24-A §406. General eligibility for certificate of authority

24-A §407. Same; ownership, management

24-A §408. Name of insurer

24-A §409. Insurance lines combinations

24-A §410. Minimum paid-in capital and surplus requirements

24-A §411. Insuring combinations without additional capital funds

24-A §412. Deposits

24-A §413. Application for certificate of authority

24-A §413-A. Alien insurer; port of entry

24-A §414. Issuance, refusal of authority, ownership of certificate

24-A §415. Continuation of certificate of authority

24-A §415-A. Termination of certificate of authority

24-A §416. Petition for suspension or revocation of certificate of authority; mandatory grounds

24-A §417. Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority; discretionary and special grounds

24-A §418. Power to amend, modify or refuse to renew certificates of authority

24-A §418-A. Order, notice of suspension or, revocation; publication; effect upon agents' authority

24-A §419. Duration of suspension; insurer's obligation during suspension period; reinstatement

24-A §420. General corporation laws inapplicable to foreign insurers

24-A §421. Superintendent process agent for insurers

24-A §422. Serving process (REPEALED)

24-A §423. Annual statement

24-A §423-A. Interim financial reporting requirements

24-A §423-B. Periodic financial reports of insurer-controlled health maintenance organizations

24-A §423-C. Reports of material transactions

24-A §423-D. Annual report supplement

24-A §423-E. Report to Legislature (REPEALED)

24-A §423-F. Own risk and solvency assessment

24-A §423-G. Corporate governance annual disclosure

24-A §424. -- penalty for late or false statement

24-A §425. Transactions with parent corporation, subsidiaries, and affiliates

24-A §425-A. Contract to participate in finance program

24-A §426. Resident agent; countersignature law (REPEALED)

24-A §427. -- exceptions (REPEALED)

24-A §428. Retaliatory provision