Wisconsin Code § 611.28

Changes in business plan
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(1) DEVELOPMENT
STAGE. Within 5 years after the initial issuance of a certificate of
authority no substantial change, alteration or amendment may be
made in the business plan and the insurer may not substantially
deviate from it unless notice of the proposed change is filed with
the commissioner 30 days in advance of the proposed effective
date. The commissioner may defer the effective date for an additional period not exceeding 30 days by written notice to the corporation before expiration of the initial 30-day period. The commissioner may, within the 30-day period or its extension, prohibit
the proposed action if it is contrary to law or to the interests of insureds, creditors or the public in this state.
(2) CONTINUING CONTROL. The commissioner may by rule
or order specify portions of the business plan to which the requirement of sub. (1) shall apply even after the initial 5-year period, if he or she finds after a hearing that it is required to protect
the interests of insureds, creditors or the public in this state.

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