Maine Code § 24-A-796

No transaction of insurance business by investors in securities
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The securities issued by the special purpose reinsurance vehicle pursuant to a special purpose
reinsurance vehicle insurance securitization are not deemed to be insurance or reinsurance contracts.
An investor in such securities issued pursuant to insurance securitization or any holder of such securities
may not by sole means of this investment or holding be deemed to be transacting an insurance business
in this State. The underwriters or selling agents and their partners, directors, officers, members,
managers, employees, agents, representatives and advisors involved in an insurance securitization are
not deemed to be acting as insurance or reinsurance producers, intermediaries or consultants by virtue

of their activities in connection with the special purpose reinsurance vehicle or with the insurance
securitization. [PL 2007, c. 386, §20 (AMD).]

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