This text of Wyoming § 26-3-112 (Certificate of authority; application; contents
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(a)An insurer shall apply to the commissioner for a
certificate of authority, stating under oath of the president,
or vice-president or other chief officer and the secretary of
the insurer, or of the attorney-in-fact if the insurer is a
reciprocal insurer, the insurer's name, location of its home
office, or principal office in the United States if an alien
insurer, the kinds of insurance to be transacted, date of
organization or incorporation, form of organization, state or
country of domicile and any additional information the
commissioner reasonably requires. The application shall be
accompanied by the applicable fees as provided in W.S. 26-4-101
together with the following documents, as applicable:
(i)If a corporation, a current, complete copy of its
charter or articles of incorporati
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(a) An insurer shall apply to the commissioner for a
certificate of authority, stating under oath of the president,
or vice-president or other chief officer and the secretary of
the insurer, or of the attorney-in-fact if the insurer is a
reciprocal insurer, the insurer's name, location of its home
office, or principal office in the United States if an alien
insurer, the kinds of insurance to be transacted, date of
organization or incorporation, form of organization, state or
country of domicile and any additional information the
commissioner reasonably requires. The application shall be
accompanied by the applicable fees as provided in W.S. 26-4-101
together with the following documents, as applicable:
(i) If a corporation, a current, complete copy of its
charter or articles of incorporation currently certified by the
public official with whom the originals are on file;
(ii) If a domestic incorporated insurer or a mutual
insurer, a current, complete copy of its bylaws, certified by
the insurer's corporate secretary;
(iii) If a reciprocal insurer, a current, complete
copy of the power of attorney of its attorney-in-fact, certified
by the attorney-in-fact;
(iv) If a domestic reciprocal insurer, the
declaration provided for in W.S. 26-27-107(b);
(v) A complete copy of its financial statement as of
not earlier than the December 31 immediately preceding in
"convention" form, sworn to by at least two (2) executive
officers of the insurer or certified by the public insurance
supervisory official of the insurer's state of domicile or of
entry into the United States if an alien insurer;
(vi) A copy of the report of last examination made of
the insurer as of a date within not more than the sixty (60)
months immediately preceding, certified by the Wyoming insurance
department or by the public insurance supervisory official of
the insurer's state of domicile or state of entry into the
United States if an alien insurer;
(vii) Acceptance of the constitution of the state of
Wyoming, upon a form the commissioner furnishes for that
purpose;
(viii) Appointment of the commissioner pursuant to
W.S. 26-3-121 as its attorney to receive service of legal
process;
(ix) If a foreign insurer a certificate:
(A) Of the public insurance supervisory official
of its state or country of domicile showing that it is
authorized to transact in that state or country the kinds of
insurance proposed to be transacted in this state;
(B) As to deposit if to be tendered pursuant to
W.S. 26-3-111(b).
(x) If an alien insurer, a copy of the appointment
and authority of its United States manager, certified by its
officer having custody of its records;
(xi) Repealed by Laws 2018, ch. 21, § 2.
(xii) Designation by the insurer of its officer or
representative authorized to appoint and remove its agents in
this state.