New York Statutes

§ 1110 — Charitable annuity societies exempt; special permits

New York § 1110
JurisdictionNew York
Law ISCInsurance
Art. 11Licensing of Insurers

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N.Y. Insurance § 1110 (2026).

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§ 1110. Charitable annuity societies exempt; special permits.

(a)The\nsuperintendent may, in his or her discretion, issue a special permit to\nmake annuity agreements with donors to any duly organized domestic or\nforeign non-stock corporation or association conducted without profit\nand engaged in active operation for at least ten years prior thereto\nsolely in bona fide charitable, religious, missionary, educational or\nphilanthropic activities. The permit shall authorize such corporation or\nassociation to receive gifts of cash and other property conditioned\nupon, or in return for, its agreement to pay an annuity to the donor, or\nhis or her nominee, and to make and carry out such annuity agreement.\nEvery such corporation or association shall, before making such\nagreement, file w

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