58-29C-50. Board of directors--Appointment and term--Vacancies--Compensation.
A. The board of directors of the association shall consist of not less than seven nor more than eleven member insurers serving terms as established in the plan of operation. The insurer members of the board shall be elected by member insurers subject to the approval of the director. Vacancies on the board shall be filled for the remaining period of the term by a majority vote of the remaining board members, subject to the approval of the director.
B. In approving selections or in appointing members to the board, the director may consider whether all member insurers are fairly represented.
C. Members of the board may be reimbursed from the assets of the association for expenses incurred as members of the board of directors, but members of the board may not otherwise be compensated by the association for services rendered.
Source: SL 2003, ch 252, §7; SL 2020, ch 210, § 4.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 29C - Life And Health Insurance Guaranty Association
Section 58-29C-44 - Short title.
Section 58-29C-45 - Purpose of chapter--Creation of association.
Section 58-29C-46 - Persons provided with coverage--Policies and portions of policies not covered.
Section 58-29C-47 - Construction of chapter.
Section 58-29C-48 - Definitions.
Section 58-29C-50 - Board of directors--Appointment and term--Vacancies--Compensation.
Section 58-29C-51 - Impaired or insolvent member--Actions authorized.
Section 58-29C-53 - Plan of operation--Effective date--Requirements--Delegation of powers.
Section 58-29C-54 - Duties and powers of director.
Section 58-29C-56 - Member assessment as offset against premium tax liability.
Section 58-29C-58 - Association subject to regulation by director--Financial report.
Section 58-29C-59 - Association's tax exemption status.
Section 58-29C-60 - No liability for performance of powers and duties of association or its members.
Section 58-29C-61 - Stay of proceedings against insolvent insurer--Default judgment set aside.