South Dakota Statutes
§ 58-5-97 — Branch offices established by domestic insurer--Transmission of funds outside state--Deposits under custodial arrangements.
South Dakota § 58-5-97
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Bluebook
S.D. Codified Laws § 58-5-97 (2026).
Text
Sections 58-5-93 to 58-5-96 , inclusive, shall not be deemed to prohibit or prevent an insurer from:
(1)Establishing and maintaining branch offices or "regional home offices" in other states where necessary or convenient to the transaction of its business and keeping therein the detailed records and assets customary and necessary for the servicing of its insurance in the territory served by such an office, as long as such records and assets are made available for examination by the director of the Division of Insurance at his request;
(2)Having, depositing, or transmitting funds and assets of the insurer in or to jurisdictions outside of this state as reasonably and customarily required in the regular course of its business; and (3) Making deposits under custodial arrangements a
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Legislative History
SL 1966, ch 111, ch 16, § 24 (4).
Nearby Sections
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§ 58-1-1
Citation of title.§ 58-1-11
General saving clause.§ 58-1-13
Severability of provisions.§ 58-1-14
Notice of nonrenewal of policy must be mailed sixty days prior to renewal date--Exceptions.§ 58-1-14.1
Notice of refusal to renew--Thirty§ 58-1-16.1
Applicability of §§ 58-1-18
Repealed by SL 2012, ch 252, § 30.§ 58-1-2
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Bluebook (online)
South Dakota § 58-5-97, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sd/58-5-97.