South Dakota Statutes

§ 58-46-27 — Sponsored captive insurance may establish protected cells--Conditions.

South Dakota § 58-46-27
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 58INSURANCE
Ch. 58-46CAPTIVE INSURANCE COMPANIES

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S.D. Codified Laws § 58-46-27 (2026).

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A sponsored captive insurance company may establish and maintain one or more protected cells to insure risks of one or more participants, subject to the following conditions:

(1)The owner of a sponsored captive insurance company is limited to its participants and sponsors;
(2)The assets of each protected cell shall be held in a separate account or fund and accounted for separately on the books and records of the sponsored captive insurance company to reflect the financial condition and results of operations of such protected cell, net income or loss of such protected cell, dividends or other distributions to participants of such protected cell, and such other factors regarding such protected cell as may be provided in the applicable participant contract or required by the director;

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Legislative History

SL 2013, ch 257, § 23.

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