A. A title insurer having paid-in capital stock paid in cash of not less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), may invest an amount not exceeding fifty percent of its subscribed capital stock, or paid-in basic capital surplus if a mutual insurer, in preparation and purchase of materials or plant necessary to enable it to engage in the title insurance business. B. In all statements and proceedings for determination of the insurer's financial condition, such investments shall be valued at actual cost thereof or at such lesser value as the insurer may estimate, or be omitted entirely at the insurer's option. History: Laws 1984, ch. 127, § 153.
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