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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-41 > 4119

§ 4119. Foreign and alien companies; license qualification. No foreign  or  alien  property/casualty  insurance  company shall be licensed to do  business in this state unless it shall have continuously  transacted  an  insurance  business  in the state or country of its incorporation for at  least three years immediately prior to the issuance of such license. The  superintendent may waive or reduce  the  three  year  requirement,  with  respect  to  a license applicant, upon determination that the three year  period is not necessary to safeguard the  interests  of  the  public  or  policyholders.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-41 > 4119

§ 4119. Foreign and alien companies; license qualification. No foreign  or  alien  property/casualty  insurance  company shall be licensed to do  business in this state unless it shall have continuously  transacted  an  insurance  business  in the state or country of its incorporation for at  least three years immediately prior to the issuance of such license. The  superintendent may waive or reduce  the  three  year  requirement,  with  respect  to  a license applicant, upon determination that the three year  period is not necessary to safeguard the  interests  of  the  public  or  policyholders.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-41 > 4119

§ 4119. Foreign and alien companies; license qualification. No foreign  or  alien  property/casualty  insurance  company shall be licensed to do  business in this state unless it shall have continuously  transacted  an  insurance  business  in the state or country of its incorporation for at  least three years immediately prior to the issuance of such license. The  superintendent may waive or reduce  the  three  year  requirement,  with  respect  to  a license applicant, upon determination that the three year  period is not necessary to safeguard the  interests  of  the  public  or  policyholders.