Title 33, Chapter 14, Section 13
( 33-14-13)
(a) Every domestic insurer shall have and maintain its principal
place of business in this state, and shall keep in its principal
place of business complete records of the assets, transactions, and
affairs in accordance with the methods and systems which are
customary or suitable as to the kind or kinds of insurance
transacted. (b) Every domestic insurer shall have and maintain its assets in
this state, except as to: (1) Real property and personal property appurtenant thereto
lawfully owned by the insurer and located outside of this state;
and (2) Any property of the insurer as may be customary, necessary,
and convenient to enable and facilitate the operation of its
branch offices and regional home offices located outside of this
state, as referred to in subsection (d) of this Code section. (c) Removal of all or a material part of the records or assets of a
domestic insurer from this state except pursuant to a plan of merger
or consolidation approved by the Commissioner under this title, or
for any reasonable purposes and periods of time as may be approved
by the Commissioner in writing in advance of any removal or
concealment of such records or assets or material part thereof from
the Commissioner is prohibited. Any insurer or representative of an
insurer who removes or attempts to remove such records or assets or
any material part thereof from the home office or other place of
business or of safekeeping of the insurer in this state with the
intent to remove the same from this state or conceals or attempts to
conceal the same from the Commissioner in violation of this
subsection shall have its corporate charter forfeited and its
certificate of authority to do business shall be revoked. Upon any
removal or attempted removal of the records or assets or upon
retention of the records or assets or material part of the records
or assets outside this state, beyond the period specified in the
Commissioner's consent under which the records were permitted to be
removed, or upon concealment of or attempts to conceal records or
assets in violation of this subsection, the Commissioner may
institute proceedings against the insurer pursuant to Chapter 37 of
this title. (d) This Code section shall not be deemed to prohibit or prevent an
insurer from: (1) Establishing and maintaining branch offices or regional home
offices in other states or foreign countries where necessary or
convenient to the transaction of its business and keeping therein
the detailed records and assets customary and necessary for the
servicing of the insurance in force in the jurisdiction served by
such an office as long as the records and assets are made readily
available at such office for examination by the Commissioner at
his request; or (2) Having, depositing, or transmitting funds and assets of the
insurer in or to jurisdictions outside of this state as reasonably
and customarily required in the regular course of its business. |