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*  §  4102.  Powers.  (a) A property/casualty insurance company may be  organized and  licensed  to  write  any  one  or  more  basic  kinds  of  insurance.    (b)  A  property/casualty  insurance company organized and licensed to  write any one or more basic kinds of insurance, may be licensed to write  non-basic kinds of insurance,  subject  to  the  following  requirements  (references  are to paragraphs of subsection (a) of section one thousand  one hundred thirteen of this chapter describing kinds of insurance):    (1) If licensed to write burglary and theft (7), glass (8), boiler and  machinery (9), elevator (10), animal  (11),  personal  injury  liability  (13),   property   damage  liability  (14),  workers'  compensation  and  employers' liability (15), fidelity and surety (16) or credit  (17),  it  may  be  licensed  to  write  accident  and  health  (item  (i) of (3)),  non-cancellable  disability  (item  (ii)  of  (3)),  water  damage  (6),  collision (12), residual value (22), credit unemployment (24), gap (26),  prize  indemnification  (27),  service  contract  reimbursement (28) and  involuntary unemployment (30);    (2) If licensed to write  fire  (4),  it  may  be  licensed  to  write  miscellaneous  property  (5),  water  damage  (6), collision (12), motor  vehicle and aircraft physical damage (19) and inland marine as specified  in marine and inland marine (20);    (3) If licensed to write marine and inland  marine  (20),  it  may  be  licensed  to  write  collision (12), motor vehicle and aircraft physical  damage (19), and marine protection and indemnity (21);    (4) If licensed to write personal injury liability (13)  and  property  damage  liability  (14),  it  may be licensed to write motor vehicle and  aircraft physical damage (19) and legal services insurance (29); and    (5) In the case of a mutual company licensed  to  write  burglary  and  theft  (7),  glass  (8), boiler and machinery (9), elevator (10), animal  (11),  personal  injury  liability  (13),  workers'   compensation   and  employers'  liability (15), fidelity and surety (16), or credit (17), it  may be licensed to write property damage liability (14).    (c) A property/casualty insurance company organized  and  licensed  to  write  any basic kind of insurance, may be licensed, except with respect  to  the  kinds  of  insurance  defined  respectively  in  the  following  paragraphs  of  subsection  (a)  of  section  one  thousand  one hundred  thirteen of this chapter: life insurance (1), annuities  (2)  and  title  insurance  (18),  to (i) reinsure risks of every kind or description and  (ii) insure property or risks of every kind or  description  located  or  resident outside of the United States, its territories and possessions.    (d)   A   property/casualty   insurance  company  complying  with  the  provisions of this section shall meet all other applicable  requirements  of this article.    * SPECIAL NOTE.--Notwithstanding that Chapter 585 of the Laws of 1984:    Bill sections 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 9 of such chapter amend provisions of  the former Insurance Law that are not possible to juxtapose at this time  due  to the highly technical nature of such changes and will need future  corrective  legislation  to  implement  such  provisions  into  the  new  Insurance Law as enacted by such Chapter 367 of the Laws of 1984.

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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-41 > 4102

*  §  4102.  Powers.  (a) A property/casualty insurance company may be  organized and  licensed  to  write  any  one  or  more  basic  kinds  of  insurance.    (b)  A  property/casualty  insurance company organized and licensed to  write any one or more basic kinds of insurance, may be licensed to write  non-basic kinds of insurance,  subject  to  the  following  requirements  (references  are to paragraphs of subsection (a) of section one thousand  one hundred thirteen of this chapter describing kinds of insurance):    (1) If licensed to write burglary and theft (7), glass (8), boiler and  machinery (9), elevator (10), animal  (11),  personal  injury  liability  (13),   property   damage  liability  (14),  workers'  compensation  and  employers' liability (15), fidelity and surety (16) or credit  (17),  it  may  be  licensed  to  write  accident  and  health  (item  (i) of (3)),  non-cancellable  disability  (item  (ii)  of  (3)),  water  damage  (6),  collision (12), residual value (22), credit unemployment (24), gap (26),  prize  indemnification  (27),  service  contract  reimbursement (28) and  involuntary unemployment (30);    (2) If licensed to write  fire  (4),  it  may  be  licensed  to  write  miscellaneous  property  (5),  water  damage  (6), collision (12), motor  vehicle and aircraft physical damage (19) and inland marine as specified  in marine and inland marine (20);    (3) If licensed to write marine and inland  marine  (20),  it  may  be  licensed  to  write  collision (12), motor vehicle and aircraft physical  damage (19), and marine protection and indemnity (21);    (4) If licensed to write personal injury liability (13)  and  property  damage  liability  (14),  it  may be licensed to write motor vehicle and  aircraft physical damage (19) and legal services insurance (29); and    (5) In the case of a mutual company licensed  to  write  burglary  and  theft  (7),  glass  (8), boiler and machinery (9), elevator (10), animal  (11),  personal  injury  liability  (13),  workers'   compensation   and  employers'  liability (15), fidelity and surety (16), or credit (17), it  may be licensed to write property damage liability (14).    (c) A property/casualty insurance company organized  and  licensed  to  write  any basic kind of insurance, may be licensed, except with respect  to  the  kinds  of  insurance  defined  respectively  in  the  following  paragraphs  of  subsection  (a)  of  section  one  thousand  one hundred  thirteen of this chapter: life insurance (1), annuities  (2)  and  title  insurance  (18),  to (i) reinsure risks of every kind or description and  (ii) insure property or risks of every kind or  description  located  or  resident outside of the United States, its territories and possessions.    (d)   A   property/casualty   insurance  company  complying  with  the  provisions of this section shall meet all other applicable  requirements  of this article.    * SPECIAL NOTE.--Notwithstanding that Chapter 585 of the Laws of 1984:    Bill sections 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 9 of such chapter amend provisions of  the former Insurance Law that are not possible to juxtapose at this time  due  to the highly technical nature of such changes and will need future  corrective  legislation  to  implement  such  provisions  into  the  new  Insurance Law as enacted by such Chapter 367 of the Laws of 1984.

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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-41 > 4102

*  §  4102.  Powers.  (a) A property/casualty insurance company may be  organized and  licensed  to  write  any  one  or  more  basic  kinds  of  insurance.    (b)  A  property/casualty  insurance company organized and licensed to  write any one or more basic kinds of insurance, may be licensed to write  non-basic kinds of insurance,  subject  to  the  following  requirements  (references  are to paragraphs of subsection (a) of section one thousand  one hundred thirteen of this chapter describing kinds of insurance):    (1) If licensed to write burglary and theft (7), glass (8), boiler and  machinery (9), elevator (10), animal  (11),  personal  injury  liability  (13),   property   damage  liability  (14),  workers'  compensation  and  employers' liability (15), fidelity and surety (16) or credit  (17),  it  may  be  licensed  to  write  accident  and  health  (item  (i) of (3)),  non-cancellable  disability  (item  (ii)  of  (3)),  water  damage  (6),  collision (12), residual value (22), credit unemployment (24), gap (26),  prize  indemnification  (27),  service  contract  reimbursement (28) and  involuntary unemployment (30);    (2) If licensed to write  fire  (4),  it  may  be  licensed  to  write  miscellaneous  property  (5),  water  damage  (6), collision (12), motor  vehicle and aircraft physical damage (19) and inland marine as specified  in marine and inland marine (20);    (3) If licensed to write marine and inland  marine  (20),  it  may  be  licensed  to  write  collision (12), motor vehicle and aircraft physical  damage (19), and marine protection and indemnity (21);    (4) If licensed to write personal injury liability (13)  and  property  damage  liability  (14),  it  may be licensed to write motor vehicle and  aircraft physical damage (19) and legal services insurance (29); and    (5) In the case of a mutual company licensed  to  write  burglary  and  theft  (7),  glass  (8), boiler and machinery (9), elevator (10), animal  (11),  personal  injury  liability  (13),  workers'   compensation   and  employers'  liability (15), fidelity and surety (16), or credit (17), it  may be licensed to write property damage liability (14).    (c) A property/casualty insurance company organized  and  licensed  to  write  any basic kind of insurance, may be licensed, except with respect  to  the  kinds  of  insurance  defined  respectively  in  the  following  paragraphs  of  subsection  (a)  of  section  one  thousand  one hundred  thirteen of this chapter: life insurance (1), annuities  (2)  and  title  insurance  (18),  to (i) reinsure risks of every kind or description and  (ii) insure property or risks of every kind or  description  located  or  resident outside of the United States, its territories and possessions.    (d)   A   property/casualty   insurance  company  complying  with  the  provisions of this section shall meet all other applicable  requirements  of this article.    * SPECIAL NOTE.--Notwithstanding that Chapter 585 of the Laws of 1984:    Bill sections 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 9 of such chapter amend provisions of  the former Insurance Law that are not possible to juxtapose at this time  due  to the highly technical nature of such changes and will need future  corrective  legislation  to  implement  such  provisions  into  the  new  Insurance Law as enacted by such Chapter 367 of the Laws of 1984.