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Statutes > Alaska > Title-21 > Chapter-21-75 > Article-01 > Sec-21-75-200

(a) Assessments may from time to time be levied upon subscribers of a domestic reciprocal insurer liable under the terms of their policies by the attorney-in-fact upon approval in advance by the subscribers' advisory committee and the director; or by the director in liquidation of the insurer.

(b) Each subscriber's share of a deficiency for which an assessment is made, but not exceeding the aggregate contingent liability of the subscriber as stated in accordance with AS 21.75.180 , shall be computed by applying to the premium earned on the subscriber's policy or policies during the period to be covered by the assessment, the ratio of the total deficiency to the total premiums earned during the period upon all policies subject to the assessment.

(c) In computing the earned premiums for the purposes of this section, the gross premium received by the insurer for the policy shall be used as a base, deducting only charges not recurring upon the renewal or extension of the policy.

(d) A subscriber may not have an offset against an assessment for which the subscriber is liable, on account of a claim for unearned premium or losses payable.

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Statutes > Alaska > Title-21 > Chapter-21-75 > Article-01 > Sec-21-75-200

(a) Assessments may from time to time be levied upon subscribers of a domestic reciprocal insurer liable under the terms of their policies by the attorney-in-fact upon approval in advance by the subscribers' advisory committee and the director; or by the director in liquidation of the insurer.

(b) Each subscriber's share of a deficiency for which an assessment is made, but not exceeding the aggregate contingent liability of the subscriber as stated in accordance with AS 21.75.180 , shall be computed by applying to the premium earned on the subscriber's policy or policies during the period to be covered by the assessment, the ratio of the total deficiency to the total premiums earned during the period upon all policies subject to the assessment.

(c) In computing the earned premiums for the purposes of this section, the gross premium received by the insurer for the policy shall be used as a base, deducting only charges not recurring upon the renewal or extension of the policy.

(d) A subscriber may not have an offset against an assessment for which the subscriber is liable, on account of a claim for unearned premium or losses payable.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alaska > Title-21 > Chapter-21-75 > Article-01 > Sec-21-75-200

(a) Assessments may from time to time be levied upon subscribers of a domestic reciprocal insurer liable under the terms of their policies by the attorney-in-fact upon approval in advance by the subscribers' advisory committee and the director; or by the director in liquidation of the insurer.

(b) Each subscriber's share of a deficiency for which an assessment is made, but not exceeding the aggregate contingent liability of the subscriber as stated in accordance with AS 21.75.180 , shall be computed by applying to the premium earned on the subscriber's policy or policies during the period to be covered by the assessment, the ratio of the total deficiency to the total premiums earned during the period upon all policies subject to the assessment.

(c) In computing the earned premiums for the purposes of this section, the gross premium received by the insurer for the policy shall be used as a base, deducting only charges not recurring upon the renewal or extension of the policy.

(d) A subscriber may not have an offset against an assessment for which the subscriber is liable, on account of a claim for unearned premium or losses payable.