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Wyoming Statutes Title 26. Insurance Code § 26-3-109. Delayed compliance with capital and surplus requirements

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(a) A domestic or foreign insurer holding a valid certificate of authority to transact insurance in this state as of April 1, 1985, may continue to transact the kinds of insurance permitted by the certificate of authority by complying with this code and by maintaining unimpaired not less than the same amount of paid-in capital stock or paid-in capital stock and surplus, if a stock insurer, or not less than the same amount of surplus, if a mutual insurer, as required under the laws of this state for that authority immediately prior to that date, and as if the laws had continued in force.

(b) An insurer specified in subsection (a) of this section shall not be granted authority to transact any other or additional kinds of insurance unless it then fully complies with the capital and surplus requirements applied to all the kinds of insurance it then proposes to transact, as provided under W.S. 26-3-108 as to new domestic insurers.

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