2010 Minnesota Code
Chapters 59A - 79A Insurance
Chapter 61A Life Insurance
Section 61A.45 Limitation on Expenses; Companies with Reserve Deposits

61A.45 LIMITATION ON EXPENSES; COMPANIES WITH RESERVE DEPOSITS.

No company, as described in section 61A.39, transacting the business of casualty or health insurance in this state shall incur, lay out, or expend, in any one calendar year, as and for the expenses of conducting such business, more than its application or membership fees and 40 percent of its total premiums or assessments. When any such company shall have on deposit with the commissioner a reserve of $25,000, as provided by law, then and thereafter the company may expend, in addition to the 40 percent, the interest earnings on the reserve fund and the interest on any additional surplus funds it may accumulate.

Any officer of any corporation violating, or consenting to the violation of, this section or section 61A.44 shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor.

History:

1967 c 395 art 2 s 45

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