Maine Code § 24-A-407

Same; ownership, management
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1. No foreign insurer which is directly or indirectly owned or controlled in whole or substantial
part by any government or governmental agency, other than of the Government of the United States of
America, shall be authorized to transact insurance in Maine. Membership in a mutual insurer, or
subscribership in a reciprocal insurer, or ownership of stock of an insurer by the alien property custodian
or similar official of the United States, or ownership of stock or other security which does not have
voting rights with respect to the management of the insurer, or supervision of an insurer by public
authority, shall not be deemed to be an ownership or control of the insurer for the purposes of this
provision.
[PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW).]
2. The superintendent may not grant or continue authority to transact insurance in this State as to
any insurer or proposed insurer, any director, officer or other individual materially part of the
management of which is found by the superintendent after investigation or upon reliable information
to be incompetent, or dishonest, or untrustworthy, or of unfavorable business repute, or the managers
of which are so lacking in insurance company managerial experience in operations of the kind proposed
in this State as to make such operation, currently or prospectively, hazardous to, or contrary to the best
interests of, the insurance-buying or investing public of this State; or which the superintendent has good
reason to believe is affiliated directly or indirectly through ownership, control, management,
reinsurance transactions or other business relations, with any person or persons of unfavorable business
repute, or whose business operations in this State or elsewhere are or have been marked, to the injury

of insurers, stockholders, policyholders, creditors or the public, by illegality, or by manipulation of
assets, or of accounts, or of reinsurance or by bad faith.
[RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §177 (COR).]

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