Iowa Statutes
§ 491.33 — Foreign insurance companies becoming domestic
Iowa § 491.33
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Bluebook
Iowa Code § 491.33 (2026).
Text
The secretary of state upon a corporation complying with the provisions of this section and
upon the filing of articles of incorporation and upon receipt of the fees as provided in this
chapter shall issue a certificate of incorporation as of the date of the corporation’s original
incorporation in its state of original incorporation. The certificate of incorporation shall state
on its face that it is issued in accordance with the provisions of this section. The secretary
of state shall then notify the appropriate officer of the state or country of the corporation’s
last domicile that the corporation is now a domestic corporation domiciled in this state. This
sectionappliestolifeinsurancecompanies,andtoinsurancecompaniesdoingbusinessunder
chapter 515.
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Legislative History
[C75, 77, 79, 81, §491.33; 81 Acts, ch 161, §1]
Nearby Sections
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§ 491.1
Who may incorporate§ 491.10
Interpretative clause§ 491.101
Definitions§ 491.101A
Poison pill defense authorized§ 491.102
Procedure for merger§ 491.103
Procedure for consolidation§ 491.104
Meetings of shareholders§ 491.105
Approval by shareholders§ 491.106
Articles of merger or consolidation§ 491.109
Notice§ 491.11
Incorporation fee§ 491.110
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