Nevada Statutes
§ 682A.404 — Medium and lower grade investments
Nevada § 682A.404
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 682A.404 (2026).
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1. An insurer shall not acquire, directly or indirectly through an investment subsidiary, an investment in accordance with the provisions of NRS 682A.408 , 682A.420 to 682A.428 , inclusive, or 682A.440 to 682A.448 , inclusive, or counterparty exposure in accordance with the provisions of NRS 682A.456 if, as a result of and after giving effect to the investment:
(a)The aggregate amount of medium and lower grade investments held by the insurer would exceed 20 percent of its admitted assets;
(b)The aggregate amount of lower grade investments held by the insurer would exceed 10 percent of its admitted assets;
(c)The aggregate amount of investments rated 5 or 6 by the SVO held by the insurer would exceed 3 percent of its admitted assets;
(d)The aggregate amount of investments rated 6 by the
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§ 682A.408
Nevada § 682A.408
§ 682A.456
Nevada § 682A.456
Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2015, 3433 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 682A.005
Definitions§ 682A.007
“Acceptable collateral” defined§ 682A.013
“Accident and health insurance” defined§ 682A.015
“Accident and health insurer” defined§ 682A.017
“Admitted asset” defined§ 682A.019
“Affiliate” defined§ 682A.023
“Asset-backed security” defined§ 682A.025
“Business entity” defined§ 682A.027
“Cap” defined§ 682A.029
“Capital and surplus” defined§ 682A.033
“Cash equivalents” defined§ 682A.035
“Class one bond mutual fund” defined§ 682A.039
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Nevada § 682A.404, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nv/682A.404.