North Dakota Code § 26.1-13-02

Articles of incorporation - Territory of operation - Insurance applications
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required.
Persons desiring to form a county mutual insurance company shall submit to the 
commissioner a description of the territory of operation and shall submit to the commissioner the 
articles of incorporation of the proposed company. The territory of operation is subject to the 
review and approval of the commissioner. An existing county mutual insurance company that 
desires to expand its territory of operation shall submit a description of the current territory of 
operation and proposed territory of operation to the commissioner for review and approval. If 
merger of two or more county mutual insurance companies is proposed, the commissioner shall 
determine the territory of operation of the merged company. Upon a showing of good cause, the 
territory of operations of the merged company may exceed thirty counties. If the articles are 
found to comply with this chapter, the commissioner shall approve the articles and the articles 
must be filed in the office of the secretary of state and a certified copy must be filed with the 
commissioner. The articles must be signed by the number of persons required to incorporate the 
company and must be accompanied by sufficient evidence of the execution of bona fide 
applications for insurance to the number and in the amount stated in section 26.1 -13-01. The 
articles of incorporation must set forth:
1. The name of the company.
2. The name of the city in or near which the business office of the company is to be 
located.
3. The intended duration of the company, which is perpetual.

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