Texas And Wisconsin Join List Of States Permitting Domestic Surplus Lines Insurance

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On June 15 and 22, 2017, respectively, the Governors of Texas and Wisconsin approved new laws permitting domestic surplus lines insurers in those states (i.e., insurers domiciled in Texas and Wisconsin) to conduct business within those states. Texas and Wisconsin join a growing list of states, including Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Oklahoma, that have passed similar legislation. Previously, a surplus lines carrier would be admitted in one state and be eligible to sell surplus lines coverage only in the other 49 states. This model is gradually changing. Domestic surplus lines insurers in states with laws similar to Texas and Wisconsin are now authorized to issue domestic coverage provided that they satisfy certain eligibility requirements, including minimum capital and surplus requirements. Domestic surplus lines carriers may still not issue coverage in admitted markets. The Texas law is effective January 1, 2018, and the Wisconsin law was effective on June 22, 2017. Texas H.B. No. 2492; Wisconsin 2017 S.B. No. 77.

 

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