To
apply for a solicitation permit the person shall:
(1) File with the commissioner a request showing:
(a) Name, type, and purpose of insurer, corporation, or
syndicate proposed to be formed;
(b) Names, addresses, fingerprints for submission to the
Washington state patrol, the federal bureau of investigation, and
any governmental agency or entity authorized to receive this
information for a state and national criminal history background
check, and business records of each person associated or to be
associated in the formation of the proposed insurer, corporation,
or syndicate;
(c) Full disclosure of the terms of all understandings and
agreements existing or proposed among persons so associated
relative to the proposed insurer, corporation, or syndicate, or
the formation thereof;
(d) The plan according to which solicitations are to be
made; and
(e) Additional information as the commissioner may
reasonably require.
(2) File with the commissioner:
(a) Original and copies in triplicate of proposed articles
of incorporation, or syndicate agreement; or, if the proposed
insurer is a reciprocal, original and duplicate of the proposed
subscribers' agreement and attorney-in-fact agreement;
(b) Original and duplicate copy of any proposed bylaws;
(c) Copy of any security proposed to be issued and copy of
application or subscription agreement for that security;
(d) Copy of any insurance contract proposed to be offered
and copy of application for that contract;
(e) Copy of any prospectus, advertising, or literature
proposed to be used; and
(f) Copy of proposed form of any escrow agreement required.
(3) Deposit with the commissioner the fees required by law
to be paid for the application including fees associated with the
state and national criminal history background check, for filing
of the articles of incorporation of an insurer, for filing the
subscribers' agreement and attorney-in-fact agreement if the
proposed insurer is a reciprocal, for the solicitation permit, if
granted, and for filing articles of incorporation with the
secretary of state.
[2002 c 227 § 1; 1967 c 150 § 6; 1947 c 79 § .06.04; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.06.04.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2002 c 227: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [March 28, 2002]." [2002 c 227 § 6.]