California Code of Regulations
Title 10 - Investment
Chapter 5 - Insurance Commissioner
Subchapter 5 - Stock Insurers-Corporate Affairs
Article 1 - Proxies, Consents and Authorizations of Domestic Insurers
Section 2680.6 - Requirements as to Proxy
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(1) The form of proxy
No reference need to be made to proposals as to which discretionary authority is conferred pursuant to Subsection 3 hereof.
(2) Means shall be provided in the proxy for the person solicited to specify by ballot a choice between approval or disapproval of each matter or group of related matters referred to therein, other than elections to office. A proxy may confer discretionary authority with respect to matters as to which a choice is not so specified if the form of proxy states in boldface type how it is intended to vote the shares or authorization represented by the proxy in each such case.
(3) A proxy may confer discretionary authority with respect to other matters which may come before the meeting, provided the persons on whose behalf the solicitation is made are not aware a reasonable time prior to the time the solicitation is made that any other matters are to be presented for action at the meeting and provided further that a specific statement to that effect is made in the proxy statement or in the form of proxy.
(4) No proxy subject to Section 1140.5 of the Insurance Code and this Article shall confer authority
(5) The proxy statement or form of proxy shall provide, subject to reasonable specified conditions, that the proxy will be voted and that where the person solicited specified by means of ballot provided pursuant to subsection 2 hereof a choice with respect to any matter to be acted upon, the vote will be in accordance with the specifications so made.
(6) The information included in the proxy statement shall be clearly presented and the statements made shall be divided into groups according to subject matter, with appropriate headings. All printed proxy statements shall be clearly and legibly presented.