West Virginia Code § 33-3-6

Property and casualty, financial guaranty and mortgage guaranty insurers -
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Deposit requirements.
The commissioner shall not issue a license to any insurer unless it has deposited and
maintained in trust with the state Treasurer, for the protection of its policyholders or its
policyholders and creditors, cash or government securities eligible for the investment of
capital funds of domestic insurers (of the type described in paragraph (A) ore (B), subdivision
(1), subsection (a), section eleven, article eight of this chapter or paragraph (A), (B) or (C),
subdivision (3) of said subsection) under this chapter in the amount of $r100,000; except:
(a) As to foreign insurers in lieu of the deposit or part of a deposuit with the state Treasurer,
the commissioner may accept the current certificate of the state insurance supervisory
official of any other state that a like deposit by the insurer ist being maintained in public
custody or in a depository approved by the supervisory official in that state in trust for the
purpose of protection of all policyholders or policyholders and creditors of the insurer in the
United States.
(b) As to alien insurers in lieu of the deposit osr part of a deposit with the state Treasurer, the
commissioner may accept evidence satisfactory to him or her that the insurer maintains
within the United States in public depositories, or in trust institutions within the United
States approved by the commissionegr, assets available for discharge of its United States
insurance obligations which are in an amount not less than the outstanding liabilities of the
insurer arising out of its insuraence transactions in the United States, together with an
amount equal to the deposit required under this section for other insurers requesting license
to transact like kinds of Linsurance.

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