Minnesota Statutes § 65A.23 - WHEN CLAIMS EXCEED GUARANTY SURPLUS AND CAPITAL STOCK — United States — Minnesota law | Esheria

Minnesota Statutes § 65A.23 - WHEN CLAIMS EXCEED GUARANTY SURPLUS AND CAPITAL STOCK

If claims exceed the company’s capital and surplus limits, the company must notify the commissioner and the commissioner may examine the company and issue a certificate. The special reserve fund is then used to protect policyholders, and the company must report fund amounts annually.

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