(a) The officers and directors of the insurer are not relieved of any obligation or liability to which they would otherwise be subject by law because the control of the domestic insurer lies with any other person. The insurer shall be managed to assure its separate operating identity consistent with this title. (b) Nothing in this act shall preclude a domestic insurer from having or sharing a common management or cooperative or joint use of personnel, property or services with one (1) or more other persons under arrangements meeting the standards of W.S. 26-44-105(a).
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