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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) General. Any number of corporate or adult natural persons may organize a corporation under this chapter.
(2) Closely held, subsidiary and affiliated corporations. One to 15 corporate or adult natural persons may organize a corporation under s. 611.22.
(3) Mutual reinsurance corporations. A mutual reinsurance corporation having the exclusive purpose of providing reinsurance for its member corporations may be organized by 15 or more mutuals under this chapter and town mutuals under ch. 612. The commissioner may exempt the corporation from any of the requirements of ss. 611.12 to 611.20 if the commissioner considers them unnecessary for the protection of the members.
(4) Municipalities.(a) In this subsection, “municipality” has the meaning given in s. 345.05(1)(c).
(b) Any number of municipalities or associations of municipalities or both may organize a municipal insurance mutual under s. 611.13, subject to s. 611.23, to provide any of the following for its members:
1. Worker's compensation insurance.
2. Liability insurance.
3. Risk management services.
4. Property insurance.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Insurance (Ch. 600 to 655) § 611.11. Incorporators - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/insurance-ch-600-to-655/wi-st-611-11/
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