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§   6703.   Organization   of  nonprofit  property/casualty  insurance  companies.  (a) A corporation may be organized as a type  B  corporation  pursuant   to   paragraph   (b)  of  section  two  hundred  one  of  the  not-for-profit corporation law or  as  a  nonprofit  reciprocal  insurer  under  article sixty-one of this chapter to write the kinds of insurance  specified in subsection (a) of section one thousand one hundred thirteen  of this chapter other than (1) those types  of  insurance  specified  in  paragraphs  one, two, eighteen, twenty-two, twenty-three and twenty-five  of such  subsection,  (2)  insurance  against  legal  liability  of  the  insured, and against loss, damage or expense incident to a claim of such  liability  arising  out of death or injury of any person, due to medical  or hospital malpractice by any licensed physician or hospital,  and  (3)  insurance  subject to section three thousand four hundred twenty-five of  this chapter.    (b) A corporation organized pursuant to subsection (a) of this section  shall (1) be  organized  and  operated  exclusively  for  a  purpose  or  purposes  for which a corporation may be formed under the not-for-profit  corporation law and this chapter, not for pecuniary profit or  financial  gain, and no part of its assets, income or profit is distributable to or  enures  to  the  benefit of its members, directors or officers except to  the extent permitted under the not-for-profit corporation law  and  this  chapter, in a manner acceptable to the superintendent, and (2) insure no  organizations or corporations other than nonprofit organizations.    (c)  Notwithstanding  any  provision of the not-for-profit corporation  law, no nonprofit property/casualty insurance company licensed  pursuant  to  this  article  shall be converted into a corporation or other entity  organized for pecuniary profit or into a for-profit organization of  any  kind.

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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-67 > 6703

§   6703.   Organization   of  nonprofit  property/casualty  insurance  companies.  (a) A corporation may be organized as a type  B  corporation  pursuant   to   paragraph   (b)  of  section  two  hundred  one  of  the  not-for-profit corporation law or  as  a  nonprofit  reciprocal  insurer  under  article sixty-one of this chapter to write the kinds of insurance  specified in subsection (a) of section one thousand one hundred thirteen  of this chapter other than (1) those types  of  insurance  specified  in  paragraphs  one, two, eighteen, twenty-two, twenty-three and twenty-five  of such  subsection,  (2)  insurance  against  legal  liability  of  the  insured, and against loss, damage or expense incident to a claim of such  liability  arising  out of death or injury of any person, due to medical  or hospital malpractice by any licensed physician or hospital,  and  (3)  insurance  subject to section three thousand four hundred twenty-five of  this chapter.    (b) A corporation organized pursuant to subsection (a) of this section  shall (1) be  organized  and  operated  exclusively  for  a  purpose  or  purposes  for which a corporation may be formed under the not-for-profit  corporation law and this chapter, not for pecuniary profit or  financial  gain, and no part of its assets, income or profit is distributable to or  enures  to  the  benefit of its members, directors or officers except to  the extent permitted under the not-for-profit corporation law  and  this  chapter, in a manner acceptable to the superintendent, and (2) insure no  organizations or corporations other than nonprofit organizations.    (c)  Notwithstanding  any  provision of the not-for-profit corporation  law, no nonprofit property/casualty insurance company licensed  pursuant  to  this  article  shall be converted into a corporation or other entity  organized for pecuniary profit or into a for-profit organization of  any  kind.

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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-67 > 6703

§   6703.   Organization   of  nonprofit  property/casualty  insurance  companies.  (a) A corporation may be organized as a type  B  corporation  pursuant   to   paragraph   (b)  of  section  two  hundred  one  of  the  not-for-profit corporation law or  as  a  nonprofit  reciprocal  insurer  under  article sixty-one of this chapter to write the kinds of insurance  specified in subsection (a) of section one thousand one hundred thirteen  of this chapter other than (1) those types  of  insurance  specified  in  paragraphs  one, two, eighteen, twenty-two, twenty-three and twenty-five  of such  subsection,  (2)  insurance  against  legal  liability  of  the  insured, and against loss, damage or expense incident to a claim of such  liability  arising  out of death or injury of any person, due to medical  or hospital malpractice by any licensed physician or hospital,  and  (3)  insurance  subject to section three thousand four hundred twenty-five of  this chapter.    (b) A corporation organized pursuant to subsection (a) of this section  shall (1) be  organized  and  operated  exclusively  for  a  purpose  or  purposes  for which a corporation may be formed under the not-for-profit  corporation law and this chapter, not for pecuniary profit or  financial  gain, and no part of its assets, income or profit is distributable to or  enures  to  the  benefit of its members, directors or officers except to  the extent permitted under the not-for-profit corporation law  and  this  chapter, in a manner acceptable to the superintendent, and (2) insure no  organizations or corporations other than nonprofit organizations.    (c)  Notwithstanding  any  provision of the not-for-profit corporation  law, no nonprofit property/casualty insurance company licensed  pursuant  to  this  article  shall be converted into a corporation or other entity  organized for pecuniary profit or into a for-profit organization of  any  kind.