New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 11 - INSURANCE
Chapter XII - Group Property/casualty Insurance
Part 301 - Purchasing Groups
Section 301.4 - Unauthorized insurers: doing an insurance business

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) In connection with a purchasing group or a member of such group, an unauthorized insurer shall not do any act that would constitute the doing of an insurance business in this State.

(b) Except to the extent specifically permitted under section 1101 of the Insurance Law, the delivery in this State by mail or otherwise of any liability insurance policy by an unauthorized insurer to a purchasing group or a member of such group is prohibited.

(c) Except to the extent specifically permitted under section 1101 of the Insurance Law, an unauthorized insurer is doing an insurance business in this State if, acting on behalf of such unauthorized insurer:

(1) any person, firm, association or corporation in this State delivers a liability insurance policy to a purchasing group or a member of such group; or

(2) any purchasing group, its representative or any other person, firm, association or corporation in this State delivers a liability insurance policy to a member of such group.

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