Georgia Statutes

§ 33-14-13 — Maintenance of principal place of business and records; maintenance of assets within state; removal of records or assets from state without approval

Georgia § 33-14-13

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O.C.G.A. § 33-14-13 (2026).

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(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

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