New York Laws
Article 70 - Captive Insurance Companies
7008 - Suspension or Revocation of License.

(1) insolvency or impairment of required capital or surplus to
policyholders;
(2) refusal or failure to submit an annual report, as required by
section seven thousand six of this article, or any other report or
statement required by law or by lawful order of the superintendent;
(3) failure to comply with the provisions of its own charter or
bylaws;
(4) failure to submit to examination or any legal obligation relative
thereto, as required by section seven thousand seven of this article;
(5) refusal or failure to pay the cost of examination as required by
section seven thousand seven of this article;
(6) refusal or failure to pay the taxes as required by section seven
thousand twelve of this article and section fifteen hundred two-b of the
tax law;
(7) removal of home office or records from this state;
(8) use of practices that, although not otherwise specifically
prohibited by law, nevertheless render its operation detrimental or its
condition unsound with respect to the public or to its policyholders; or
(9) failure to otherwise comply with laws of this state.
(b) If the superintendent finds, upon examination, hearing, or other
investigation, that any captive insurance company has committed any of
the acts specified in subsection (a) of this section, the license to do
a captive business may be suspended or revoked. In addition, the
license to do a captive business may be suspended or revoked if it is
deemed to be in the best interests of the public and the policyholders
of such captive insurance company, notwithstanding any other provision
of this article.