58-7-55. Exceptions to requirements of G.S. 58-7-50.
The provisions of G.S. 58-7-50 shall not be deemed to prohibit or prevent an insurer from:
(1) Establishing and maintaining branch offices or regional home offices in other states where necessary or convenient to the transaction of its business and keeping therein the detailed records and assets customary and reasonably necessary for the servicing of its insurance in force and affairs in the territory served by such an office, as long as such records and assets are made readily available at such office for examination by the Commissioner at his request.
(2) Having, depositing, or transmitting funds and assets of the insurer in or to jurisdictions outside this State as required by other jurisdictions as a condition of transacting insurance in such jurisdictions reasonably and customarily required in the regular course of its business.
(3) Establishing and maintaining its principal operations offices, its usual operations records, and such of its assets as may be necessary or convenient for the purpose, in another state in which the insurer is authorized to transact insurance in order that general administration of its affairs may be combined with that of an affiliated insurer or insurers, but subject to the following conditions:
a. That the Commissioner consents in writing to such removal of offices, records, and assets from this State upon evidence satisfactory to him that the same will facilitate and make more economical the operations of the insurer, and will not unreasonably diminish the service or protection thereafter to be given the insurer's policyholders in this State and elsewhere;
b. That the insurer will continue to maintain in this State its principal corporate office or place of business, and maintain therein available to the inspection of the Commissioner complete records of its corporate proceedings and a copy of each financial statement of the insurer current within the preceding five years, including a copy of each interim financial statement prepared for the information of the insurer's officers or directors;
c. That, upon the written request of the Commissioner, the insurer will with reasonable promptness produce at its principal corporate offices in this State for examination or for subpoena, its records or copies thereof relative to a particular transaction or transactions of the insurer as designated by the Commissioner in his request; and
d. That if at any time the Commissioner finds that the conditions justifying the maintenance of such offices, records, and assets outside of this State no longer exist, or that the insurer has willfully and knowingly violated any of the conditions stated in sub-subdivisions b. and c., the Commissioner may order the return of such offices, records, and assets to this State within such reasonable time, not less than six months, as may be specified in the order; and that for failure to comply with such order, as thereafter modified or extended, if any, the Commissioner shall suspend or revoke the insurer's license.
(4) Placing its investment assets in one or more custodial accounts inside or outside of this State with banks, trust companies, or other similar institutions pursuant to custodial agreements approved by the Commissioner.
(5) Permitting policyholder and certificate holder records and claims and other information to be kept and maintained by agents, general agents, third-party administrators, creditors, employers, associations, and others in the ordinary course of business in a manner customary or suitable to the kind or kinds of insurance transacted; provided, however, that the insurer shall, upon reasonable notice, make available to the Commissioner or his designee any records or other information permitted by this subsection to be maintained outside this State. (1985 (Reg. Sess., 1986), c. 1013, s. 7; 1999-132, s. 9.1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 7 - General Domestic Companies.
§ 58-7-1 - Application of this Chapter and general laws.
§ 58-7-5 - Extension of existing charters.
§ 58-7-10 - Certificate required before issuing policies.
§ 58-7-15 - Kinds of insurance authorized.
§ 58-7-16 - Funding agreements authorized.
§ 58-7-21 - Credit allowed a domestic ceding insurer.
§ 58-7-22 - Term and universal life insurance reserve financing.
§ 58-7-30 - Insolvent ceding insurer.
§ 58-7-31 - Life and health reinsurance agreements.
§ 58-7-33 - Minimum policyholders' surplus to assume property or casualty reinsurance.
§ 58-7-35 - Manner of creating such corporations.
§ 58-7-37 - Background of incorporators and proposed management personnel.
§ 58-7-40 - First meeting; organization; license.
§ 58-7-45 - Bylaws; classification and election of directors; amendments.
§ 58-7-46 - Notification to Commissioner for president or chief executive officer changes.
§ 58-7-50 - Maintenance and removal of records and assets.
§ 58-7-55 - Exceptions to requirements of G.S58-7-50.
§ 58-7-60 - Approval as a domestic insurer.
§ 58-7-65 - Conversion to foreign insurer.
§ 58-7-70 - Effects of redomestication.
§ 58-7-73 - Dissolutions of insurers.
§ 58-7-75 - Amount of capital and/or surplus required; impairment of capital or surplus.
§ 58-7-80 - Capital stock fully paid in cash.
§ 58-7-95 - Establishment of separate accounts by life insurance companies.
§ 58-7-105 - Authority to increase or reduce capital stock.
§ 58-7-110 - Assessment of shares; revocation of license.
§ 58-7-115 - Increase of capital stock.
§ 58-7-120 - Reduction of capital stock.
§ 58-7-130 - Dividends and distributions to stockholders.
§ 58-7-140 - Certain officers debarred from commissions.
§ 58-7-145 - Restrictions on purchase and sale of equity securities of domestic companies.
§ 58-7-160 - Investments unlawfully acquired.
§ 58-7-162 - Allowable or admitted assets.
§ 58-7-163 - Assets not allowed.
§ 58-7-165 - Eligible investments.
§ 58-7-167 - General qualifications.
§ 58-7-168 - Authorization of investment.
§ 58-7-172 - Cash and deposits.
§ 58-7-173 - Permitted insurer investments.
§ 58-7-178 - Foreign or territorial investments.
§ 58-7-180 - Chattel mortgages.
§ 58-7-182 - Special investments by title insurers.
§ 58-7-183 - Special consent investments.
§ 58-7-185 - Prohibited investments and investment underwriting.
§ 58-7-187 - Real estate, in general.
§ 58-7-192 - Valuation of securities and investments.
§ 58-7-193 - Valuation of property.
§ 58-7-197 - Replacing certain assets; reporting certain liabilities.
§ 58-7-198 - Assets of foreign or alien insurers.