South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 13 - Examinations, Investigations, Records, And Reports
Section 38-13-860. Exemptions.

(A) An insurer is exempt from the requirements of this article if the:
(1) insurer has annual direct written and unaffiliated assumed premiums, including international direct and assumed premium but excluding premiums reinsured with the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation and Federal Flood Program, of less than five hundred million dollars; and
(2) insurance group of which the insurer is a member has annual direct written and unaffiliated assumed premiums including international direct and assumed premiums, but excluding premiums reinsured with the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation and Federal Flood Program, of less than one billion dollars.
(B) If an insurer qualifies for exemption pursuant to item (1) of subsection (A), but the insurance group of which the insurer is a member does not qualify for exemption pursuant to item (2) of subsection (A), the ORSA Summary Report that is required pursuant to Section 38-13-850 must include every insurer within the insurance group. This requirement may be satisfied by the submission of more than one ORSA Summary Report for a combination of insurers provided the combination of reports includes every insurer within the insurance group.
(C) If an insurer does not qualify for exemption pursuant to item (1) of subsection (A), but the insurance group of which it is a member qualifies for exemption pursuant to item (2) of subsection (A), the only ORSA Summary Report that may be required pursuant Section 38-13-850 is the report applicable to that insurer.
(D) An insurer that does not qualify for exemption pursuant to subsection (A) may apply to the director for a waiver from the requirements of this article based upon unique circumstances. In deciding whether to grant the insurer's request for waiver, the director may consider the type and volume of business written, ownership and organizational structure, and any other factor the director considers relevant to the insurer or insurance group of which the insurer is a member. If the insurer is part of an insurance group with insurers domiciled in more than one state, the director shall coordinate with the lead state commissioner and with the other domiciliary commissioners in considering whether to grant the insurer's request for a waiver.
(E) Notwithstanding the exemptions stated in this section, the director may require an insurer to maintain a risk management framework, conduct an ORSA, and file an ORSA Summary Report:
(1) based on unique circumstances including, but not limited to, the type and volume of business written, ownership, and organizational structure, federal agency requests, and international supervisor requests;
(2) if the insurer has risk-based capital for a company action level event as set forth in Section 38-9-330, meets one or more of the standards of an insurer deemed to be in hazardous financial condition as defined in Section 38-5-120 or otherwise exhibits qualities of a troubled insurer as determined by the director.
(F) If an insurer that qualifies for an exemption pursuant to subsection (A) subsequently no longer qualifies for that exemption due to premium changes as reflected in the insurer's most recent annual statement or in the most recent annual statements of the insurers within the insurance group of which the insurer is a member, the insurer has one year following the year the threshold is exceeded to comply with the requirements of this article.
HISTORY: 2017 Act No. 48 (S.254), Section 1, eff January 1, 2018.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 38 - Insurance

Chapter 13 - Examinations, Investigations, Records, And Reports

Section 38-13-10. Examination of insurers; examination of person or business; acceptance of examination report of insurer prepared by insurance department of another state.

Section 38-13-20. Examination warrant; conduct of examination; access to books, records, accounts, etc.; refusal to submit to examination; subpoenas, examination under oath; failure to obey subpoena; retaining professionals and specialists as examine...

Section 38-13-30. Examination report; copy of report to insurer examined; written rebuttals by insurer; review by, and order of, director; hearings; confidentiality of report work papers, recorded information and documents.

Section 38-13-40. Examiners not to be appointed if conflict of interest exists; exceptions.

Section 38-13-50. Insurer to pay cost of examination; civil action to recover costs.

Section 38-13-60. Immunity from liability; recovery of attorney fees and costs if prevailing party.

Section 38-13-70. Investigation of charges; liability for expenses.

Section 38-13-80. Annual statement as to business standing and financial condition.

Section 38-13-85. Annual statement to be filed with National Association of Insurance Commissioners; immunity from liability for disseminating information; confidentiality of information.

Section 38-13-90. Publication of assets and liabilities.

Section 38-13-100. Items to be included as liabilities in financial statements.

Section 38-13-110. Treatment of contingent debts or liabilities in financial statements.

Section 38-13-120. Record of business done; inspection by Director or designee.

Section 38-13-130. Records of losses and claims.

Section 38-13-140. Refusal to exhibit records; false statements; confidentiality of replies.

Section 38-13-150. Returns of reinsurance by insurers; effect of refusal.

Section 38-13-160. Director or designee may require special reports; confidentiality of replies.

Section 38-13-170. Penalties for making or aiding in making false statement.

Section 38-13-180. Insurance reserve fund defined.

Section 38-13-190. Commissioner to examine affairs and methods of operations of insurance reserve fund; reports of findings.

Section 38-13-200. Penalty for refusal to be examined under oath.

Section 38-13-300. Regulations requiring insurer to report its loss and expense experience and other data.

Section 38-13-310. Supplemental report.

Section 38-13-320. Data in supplemental report.

Section 38-13-340. Review of supplemental reports.

Section 38-13-350. Filing of required information.

Section 38-13-360. Penalty for failure to comply with provisions of article.

Section 38-13-400. Report disclosing material acquisitions and dispositions of assets or material nonrenewals, cancellations or revisions; when due; confidentiality.

Section 38-13-410. Exceptions to reporting requirements; material acquisitions or dispositions defined; information to be disclosed; report to be on nonconsolidated basis; exceptions.

Section 38-13-420. Exceptions to reporting requirements; material nonrenewals, cancellations, or revisions of ceded reinsurance agreements defined; information to be disclosed; report to be on nonconsolidated basis; exceptions.

Section 38-13-700. Periodic examination of unemployment compensation fund; duties of director.

Section 38-13-710. Who may request examination; contents of request.

Section 38-13-720. Free access to books, records, and other materials relating to examination; powers of director.

Section 38-13-730. Verification of data provided by department; sample data testing.

Section 38-13-740. Examination reports; contents; submission to General Assembly; availability on Internet websites.

Section 38-13-750. Conflict of interest prohibited.

Section 38-13-760. Department to pay charges.

Section 38-13-770. Inquiries regarding administration of unemployment compensation fund; prompt written reply.

Section 38-13-810. Purpose; application; findings.

Section 38-13-820. Definitions.

Section 38-13-830. Risk management framework.

Section 38-13-840. Insurers required to conduct ORSA on no less than an annual basis.

Section 38-13-850. ORSA Summary Reports.

Section 38-13-860. Exemptions.

Section 38-13-870. Preparation of ORSA Summary Report; review; requests for information.

Section 38-13-880. Confidentiality.

Section 38-13-890. Penalties.

Section 38-13-900. Effective date.

Section 38-13-1000. Purpose; construction; application.

Section 38-13-1010. Definitions.

Section 38-13-1020. Submission of Corporate Governance Annual Disclosure.

Section 38-13-1030. Rules, regulations, and orders.

Section 38-13-1040. Discretion over responses to inquiries; examination of documentation and supporting information.

Section 38-13-1050. Confidentiality of information submitted to director; prohibition against testifying in private civil actions; performance of director's regulatory duties.

Section 38-13-1060. Retention of third-party consultants.

Section 38-13-1070. Penalties.

Section 38-13-1080. Effective date of this article.