Wisconsin Code § 611.13

Organization permit and certificate of incorporation
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(1) PERMIT REQUIRED. No person may, in the case of a
stock corporation, solicit subscriptions for its securities, or in the
case of a mutual, solicit applications for qualifying insurance
policies or subscriptions for mutual bonds or contribution notes,
until the commissioner has issued an organization permit.
(2) APPLICATION FOR PERMIT. The application for an organization permit shall be signed and acknowledged by or on behalf
of each incorporator, and shall include or have attached:
(a) The names, and for the preceding 10 years all addresses
and all occupations of all incorporators and proposed directors
and officers;
(b) For all corporate incorporators, their articles and bylaws, a
list of the names, addresses and occupations of all directors and
principal officers, and for the 3 most recent years their annual financial statements and reports;
(c) The proposed articles which shall be signed and acknowledged by or on behalf of each incorporator, and the proposed
bylaws;
(d) All agreements relating to the corporation to which any incorporator or proposed director or officer is a party;
(e) The amount and sources of the funds available for organization expenses and the proposed arrangements for reimbursement and compensation of incorporators or other persons;

(f) The proposed compensation of directors and officers;
(g) The plan for solicitation of applications for qualifying insurance policies and for the corporation’s securities;
(h) The forms to be used for stock subscriptions, certificates
for shares, applications for qualifying insurance policies, subscriptions for mutual bonds and contribution notes, and the forms
for bonds and notes;
(i) The proposed capital, or the proposed minimum permanent surplus, and the proposed initial surplus;
(j) The plan for conducting the insurance business, including:
1. The geographical area in which business is intended to be
done in the first 5 years;
2. The types of insurance intended to be written in the first 5
years;
3. The proposed marketing methods;
4. To the extent requested by the commissioner, the proposed
method for the establishment of premium rates;
(k) A projection of the anticipated operating results of the corporation at the end of each of the first 5 years of operation, based
on reasonable assumptions of loss experience, premium and
other income, operating expenses and acquisition costs; and
(L) Such other relevant documents or information as the commissioner reasonably requires.
(3) ISSUANCE OF ORGANIZATION PERMIT AND OF CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION. The commissioner shall issue an organization permit and a certificate of incorporation if:
(a) The commissioner finds that all requirements of law have
been met;
(b) The commissioner is satisfied that all natural persons who
are incorporators, the directors and principal officers of corporate
incorporators, and the proposed directors and officers of the corporation being formed are trustworthy and competent and collectively have the competence and experience to engage in the particular insurance business proposed; and
(c) The commissioner is satisfied that the business plan is
consistent with the interests of the corporation’s potential insureds and of the public.
(4) CONTENTS OF PERMIT. The organization permit shall
specify the minimum capital or minimum permanent surplus required under s. 611.19, and may contain such other information
as the commissioner deems necessary.
(5) LEGAL EXISTENCE. Upon the issuance of the certificate of
incorporation the legal existence of the corporation shall begin,
the articles and bylaws shall become effective and the proposed
directors and officers shall take office. The certificate shall be
conclusive evidence of compliance with this section, except in a
proceeding by the state against the corporation.

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