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§  1610.  Authority  to  conduct  certain business directly instead of  through subsidiary. (a) A domestic insurance  company  subject  to  this  article  may,  provided  that  it  maintains  books  and  records  which  separately account for such business, engage directly  in  any  business  referred  to  in paragraphs one, two and three of this subsection to the  extent any such business is necessarily or properly  incidental  to  the  insurance business the insurer is authorized to do in this state:    (1) rendering investment advice;    (2)  rendering  services  related  to  the  functions  involved in the  operation of an insurance business including actuarial, loss prevention,  safety engineering, data  processing,  accounting,  claims,  appraisals,  collections  and soliciting and engaging in the business of representing  self-insurers pursuant to section fifty  of  the  workers'  compensation  law; and    (3)  acting  as  administrative agent for a government instrumentality  which is performing an insurance function or is responsible for a health  or welfare program.    (b) A domestic insurance company subject to this article may, provided  that it maintains books and records which separately  account  for  such  business,  engage  directly  in  any  other business activity reasonably  ancillary to an insurance business to the extent any  such  business  is  approved  by  the  superintendent  and subject to any limitations he may  prescribe to protect the interests of the policyholders of  the  insurer  after taking into account:    (1)  the  effect  of such business on the insurer's existing insurance  business and its surplus,    (2) the proposed allocation of the estimated cost of such business,    (3) the risks inherent in such business, and    (4) the relative advantages to the insurer and  its  policyholders  of  conducting such business directly instead of through a subsidiary.

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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-16 > 1610

§  1610.  Authority  to  conduct  certain business directly instead of  through subsidiary. (a) A domestic insurance  company  subject  to  this  article  may,  provided  that  it  maintains  books  and  records  which  separately account for such business, engage directly  in  any  business  referred  to  in paragraphs one, two and three of this subsection to the  extent any such business is necessarily or properly  incidental  to  the  insurance business the insurer is authorized to do in this state:    (1) rendering investment advice;    (2)  rendering  services  related  to  the  functions  involved in the  operation of an insurance business including actuarial, loss prevention,  safety engineering, data  processing,  accounting,  claims,  appraisals,  collections  and soliciting and engaging in the business of representing  self-insurers pursuant to section fifty  of  the  workers'  compensation  law; and    (3)  acting  as  administrative agent for a government instrumentality  which is performing an insurance function or is responsible for a health  or welfare program.    (b) A domestic insurance company subject to this article may, provided  that it maintains books and records which separately  account  for  such  business,  engage  directly  in  any  other business activity reasonably  ancillary to an insurance business to the extent any  such  business  is  approved  by  the  superintendent  and subject to any limitations he may  prescribe to protect the interests of the policyholders of  the  insurer  after taking into account:    (1)  the  effect  of such business on the insurer's existing insurance  business and its surplus,    (2) the proposed allocation of the estimated cost of such business,    (3) the risks inherent in such business, and    (4) the relative advantages to the insurer and  its  policyholders  of  conducting such business directly instead of through a subsidiary.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-16 > 1610

§  1610.  Authority  to  conduct  certain business directly instead of  through subsidiary. (a) A domestic insurance  company  subject  to  this  article  may,  provided  that  it  maintains  books  and  records  which  separately account for such business, engage directly  in  any  business  referred  to  in paragraphs one, two and three of this subsection to the  extent any such business is necessarily or properly  incidental  to  the  insurance business the insurer is authorized to do in this state:    (1) rendering investment advice;    (2)  rendering  services  related  to  the  functions  involved in the  operation of an insurance business including actuarial, loss prevention,  safety engineering, data  processing,  accounting,  claims,  appraisals,  collections  and soliciting and engaging in the business of representing  self-insurers pursuant to section fifty  of  the  workers'  compensation  law; and    (3)  acting  as  administrative agent for a government instrumentality  which is performing an insurance function or is responsible for a health  or welfare program.    (b) A domestic insurance company subject to this article may, provided  that it maintains books and records which separately  account  for  such  business,  engage  directly  in  any  other business activity reasonably  ancillary to an insurance business to the extent any  such  business  is  approved  by  the  superintendent  and subject to any limitations he may  prescribe to protect the interests of the policyholders of  the  insurer  after taking into account:    (1)  the  effect  of such business on the insurer's existing insurance  business and its surplus,    (2) the proposed allocation of the estimated cost of such business,    (3) the risks inherent in such business, and    (4) the relative advantages to the insurer and  its  policyholders  of  conducting such business directly instead of through a subsidiary.