United States — Kansas
Kansas Statutes § 74-50,216 Annual report.
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The secretary must send an annual report to the governor and specified legislative committees.
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The secretary must send an annual report to the governor and specified legislative committees.
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Water rights and irrigation-company shares stay attached to the land and transfer with the land unless they are expressly excepted.
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Most corporations and similar entities may not own, buy, obtain, or lease agricultural land in the state, but listed entities and uses are exempt.
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Shares from a regulated investment company are assessed and taxed to each shareholder, and that corporation is not subject to K.S.A. 79-3108 through 79-3120.
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The state cannot contract with a company unless the company gives a written certification about Israel boycott activity, and the state cannot adopt certain policies that pressure boycotts tied to location in Israel or its territories.
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Certain stock fire insurance companies may write specified kinds of insurance if they meet capital and surplus requirements, and insurers may not take on more than 10% loss on one risk unless the excess is reinsured.
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Mortgage business in this state is limited to exempt entities or licensed mortgage companies, and loan-originating activity requires prior registration and a valid identifier.
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This provision says the act does not expand insurance companies’ charter powers or authorize insurance business beyond what their charter, articles, license, or certificate allow.
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This section says the act does not apply to several listed providers and commercial financing transactions.
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A branch captive insurance company must meet capital and reserve requirements to get a certificate of authority, unless the commissioner grants an exemption or approves alternative holding arrangements.
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A foreign insurance company must not be credited for reinsured risks, except for risks reinsured in qualifying companies doing business in the United States and allowed to do business in this state.
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If an application is incomplete, the applicant must finish it within 60 days after notice or it is treated as abandoned. Banks and trust companies must begin the approved activity within 18 months, or the application expires, unless an exception applies. The commissioner can extend certain deadlines, and the state bank
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If fire or tornado damages insured property, the insurer must provide the insured with claim blanks and instructions within 10 days after notice and a written request.
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If a news-gathering business violates the act and a sworn complaint is made, the attorney general must promptly notify the relevant telegraph and telephone companies and tell them to stop service for that business.
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Service of process in actions against a covered entity or a series LLC must be done the way K.S.A. 60-304 requires.
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A mortgage guaranty insurance company may keep older reserves under the prior rules for pre-effective-date risks, and if another licensed jurisdiction requires larger reserves, meeting that larger reserve amount counts as compliance.
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This section says the act must not be read to expand an insurance company’s powers beyond its charter or incorporation papers, or to let it do insurance business not authorized by its charter, articles, or Kansas license/certificate.
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Kansas building and loan associations and life insurance companies may join federal home loan banks, borrow from them or other U.S. agencies, pledge assets as security, and invest in certain federal home loan bank securities.
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Insurance companies must classify covered property into the stated classes and keep each class’s business separate.
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Certain Kansas insurance companies may issue additional types of insurance, but insurers in the covered capital/surplus bands face limits on retained risk, and companies acting under the section must get board approval, notify the commissioner, and keep unearned premium reserves.