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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 4. (a) After:
(1) receiving a certificate of authority from the insurance commissioner to transact the business of insurance in Indiana as a domestic tax exempt reciprocal insurance company; and
(2) making any changes in structure and legal status necessary or beneficial to the conversion of IPEP from a domestic nonprofit corporation into a domestic tax exempt reciprocal insurance company;
IPEP shall begin transacting the business of insurance as a domestic tax exempt reciprocal insurance company.
(b) All of the following apply on the date on which IPEP begins transacting the business of insurance as a domestic tax exempt reciprocal insurance company:
(1) All powers, duties, agreements, and liabilities that IPEP had as a domestic nonprofit corporation immediately before the date are transferred to the domestic tax exempt reciprocal insurance company as the successor entity.
(2) All records and property that IPEP had as a domestic nonprofit corporation immediately before the date, including all funds under the control or supervision of IPEP, are transferred to the domestic tax exempt reciprocal insurance company as the successor entity.
(3) Any amounts owed to IPEP immediately before the date are considered to be owed to the domestic tax exempt reciprocal insurance company as the successor entity.
(4) A reference to IPEP in a statute, rule, or other document is considered a reference to the domestic insurance company as the successor entity.
(5) All powers, duties, agreements, and liabilities of IPEP immediately before the date with respect to bonds issued by IPEP in connection with any trust agreement or indenture securing the bonds are transferred to the domestic tax exempt reciprocal insurance company as the successor entity. The rights of the trustee under any trust agreement or indenture and the rights of the bondholders of IPEP remain unchanged despite the transfer of the powers, duties, agreements, and liabilities of IPEP to the domestic tax exempt reciprocal insurance company as the successor entity.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 27. Insurance § 27-1-45.5-4 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-27-insurance/in-code-sect-27-1-45-5-4/
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