Wisconsin Code § 611.223

Transfer of an insurer’s place of domicile
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(1)
FOREIGN INSURER BECOMES A DOMESTIC INSURER. (a) A foreign
insurer which desires to become a domestic insurer may submit
to the commissioner an application for a certificate of incorporation and a certificate of authority. The application shall comply
with par. (b) and shall include or have attached any other relevant
documents or information that the commissioner reasonably requires. Upon review of the application, the commissioner may issue a certificate of incorporation and certificate of authority if
the commissioner determines that all of the following are
satisfied:
1. The applicant is in compliance with the provisions of chs.
600 to 655 that apply to domestic insurers.
2. The directors and officers of the applicant are trustworthy
and competent and collectively have the competence and experience to engage in the particular insurance business proposed.
3. The proposed business is consistent with the interests of
insureds and the public.
(b) The commissioner shall by rule specify the required contents and form of an application submitted under par. (a). In determining the required contents, the commissioner shall consider
the information and documents which will permit the commissioner to determine whether the requirements of par. (a) 1. to 3.
are satisfied.
(c) The commissioner may by order relax one or more of the
requirements of this subsection for a foreign insurer which desires to become a domestic insurer if, after a hearing conducted in
accordance with ch. 227, the commissioner determines that the
requirements are unnecessary to protect policyholders and the
public because of the developed status of the foreign insurer.
(2) DOMESTIC INSURER BECOMES A FOREIGN INSURER. Upon
approval by the commissioner, a domestic insurer may transfer its
place of domicile to any other state in which it is admitted. As a
condition of approving the transfer of domicile, the commissioner may require a special deposit, reinsurance or other protective measures by the insurer. After or simultaneous with the
transfer of domicile, the insurer may apply under ch. 618 for authority to do business in this state as a foreign insurer.
(3) EFFECT ON EXISTING CONTRACTS. The transfer of an insurer’s place of domicile under sub. (1) or (2) does not affect the
obligations of the insurer under its existing insurance contracts or
any other existing contracts.

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