New Vermont captive legislation signed by Governor Phil Scott
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Among the many updates included in this year's captive bill are an addition of language that allows for the conversion of a cell into another entity in accordance with
Additionally, mergers and redomestications, two common occurrences, have been historically referenced in the traditional insurance statute. Since mergers and redomestications occur with much greater frequency in captives, it made sense to have captive-specific sections within the captive statute. "
The remaining changes corrected minor oversights in the 40-year-old bill, to ensure the law more accurately reflects the regulatory procedures. "Every year
Additional changes clarified the requirements for filing organizational documents and the timing of the initial capital contribution, added Agency Captives to the list of companies required to file an annual report, and changed the designated agent for service of process of foreign risk retention groups and purchasing groups doing business in
A summary of the changes in the law include the following:
Captive Formation Process – Amends statute to no longer require certified copies of organizational documents and contribution of capital prior to licensure. Instead, capital may be contributed after licensure, and the company is required to file a statement to that effect with the Department.
Reports and Statements – Agency captives are added to the list of companies required to file an annual report.
Protected Cell Conversions – Provides ability for protected cells to convert to a standalone captive insurance company or to different type of cell.
Mergers, Consolidations of Captives – Simplifies the merger process, provided there is unanimous consent of the parties. Creates a new section in the captive statute instead of referencing the traditional statute.
Redomestications – Creation of a new section in the captive statute instead of referencing the traditional insurance statute.
Service of Process – Changed the designated agent for service of process for foreign risk retention groups and purchasing groups doing business in
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