North Dakota Code § 26.1-44-03.2

Domestic surplus lines insurers
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1. A North Dakota domestic insurer may be designated a domestic surplus lines insurer 
if:
a. The insurer possesses a policyholder surplus of at least fifteen million dollars;
b. The designation is in compliance with a resolution of the insurer's board of 
directors; and
c. The commissioner has provided written approval of the designation.
2. A domestic surplus lines insurer may write surplus lines insurance in North Dakota and 
any other jurisdiction in which the insurer is eligible. A domestic surplus lines insurer 
may insure in this state any risk if:
a. Produced pursuant to chapter 26.1-44; and
b. The premium is subject to surplus lines premium tax pursuant to section

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