South Dakota Code § 58-27-58

Limitations on investments in corporate stock--Exceptions
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An insurer may invest and have invested at any one time in aggregate amount not more than twenty percent of its assets in all investments under §§
58-27-23
and
58-27-24
and not more than twenty
-
five percent of its assets in all investments under subdivisions 58-27-17(4) and (5) and §§
58-27-23
and
58-27-24
. Determination of the amount which an insurer has invested for the purposes of this section shall be based on the cost of such investments to the insurer. This section does not apply to stock of a controlled or subsidiary insurance corporation or other corporation under §§
58-27-25
and
58-27-26
. This section does not apply to §
58-27-101
. For purposes of determining compliance with this section, the investments under subdivision 58-27-17(4) are limited to those mutual funds investing less than ninety percent in bonds defined in subdivisions 58-27-17(1), (2), and (3) and §§
58-27-9
to
58-27-13
, inclusive.

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