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(a) Upon receiving the application and supporting documents required by section four of this article, if the commissioner is satisfied that an insurer has complied with the terms of its charter and the provisions of this chapter and other laws of this state and that such insurer is solvent and will transact insurance in a legal, proper and just manner, he or she may issue to such insurer a license authorizing it to transact insurance in this state. Such license may authorize an insurer which otherwise qualifies therefor to transact life and/or accident and sickness insurance or an insurer other than a life insurer to transact any of the kinds of insurance other than life for which it otherwise qualifies. However, as to any life insurer which, immediately prior to the effective date of this chapter, lawfully held a license granting to it the right to transact in West Virginia additional kinds of insurance other than life and accident and sickness, the commissioner may continue to license said insurer to transact the same kinds of insurance as those specified in such prior license so long as such insurer is otherwise in compliance with this chapter.
(b) A foreign insurer that obtains a license pursuant to the provisions of this section may transact the business of insurance in this state without obtaining the certificate of authority from the secretary of state otherwise required by the provisions of section 1501, article fifteen, chapter thirty-one-d of this code.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 33. Insurance § 33-3-7. Issuance of license to transact insurance; kinds of insurance authorized to be transacted - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-33-insurance/wv-code-sect-33-3-7/
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