Arizona Revised Statutes (Last Updated: March 31, 2016) |
Title 20. Insurance |
Chapter 4. PARTICULAR TYPES OF INSURERS |
Article 1. Domestic Stock and Mutual Insurers |
Sec 20-735. Distribution of assets of mutual insurer upon liquidation
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A. Upon any liquidation of a domestic mutual insurer, its assets remaining after discharge of its indebtedness, policy obligations, repayment of contributed or borrowed surplus, if any, and expenses of administration, shall be distributed to existing persons who were its members at any time within thirty-six months next preceding the date the liquidation was authorized or ordered, or the date of last termination of the insurer's certificate of authority, whichever date is the earliest.
B. The distributive share of each such member shall be in the proportion that the aggregate premiums earned by the insurer on the policies of the member during the combined periods of his membership bear to the aggregate of all premiums so earned on the policies of all such members. The insurer may, and if a life insurer shall, make a reasonable classification of its policies so held by such members and a formula based upon such classification for determining the equitable distributive share of each such member. Such classification and formula shall be subject to the approval of the director of insurance.