Ill. Admin. Code tit. 50, § 1104.45 - Credit for Reinsurance - Certified Reinsurers
a) Pursuant to Section 173.1 of the
Code, the Director shall allow credit for reinsurance ceded by a
domestic insurer to an assuming insurer that has been certified as a reinsurer
in Illinois at all times for which statutory financial statement credit for
reinsurance is claimed under this Section. The credit allowed shall be based
upon the security held by or on behalf of the ceding insurer in accordance with
a rating assigned to the certified reinsurer by the Director. The security
shall be in a form consistent with the provisions of Section 173.1 of the Code.
The amount of security required for full credit to be allowed shall correspond
with the following requirements:
1) Affiliated
reinsurance transactions shall receive the same opportunity for reduced
security requirements as all other reinsurance transactions.
2) The Director shall require the certified
reinsurer to post, for the benefit of the ceding insurer or its estate, 100%
security upon the entry of an order of rehabilitation, liquidation or
conservation against the ceding insurer.
3) To facilitate the prompt payment of
claims, if the Director has assigned a Secure-1, Secure-2, Secure-3 or Secure-4
rating to a certified reinsurer under Section 173.1(1)(C-5)(5) of the Code, the
Director may allow the certified reinsurer to defer posting security for
catastrophe recoverables for a period of up to one year from the date of the
first instance of a liability reserve entry by the ceding company as a result
of a loss from a catastrophic occurrence that is likely to result in
significant insured losses recognized by the Director. The one-year deferral
period is contingent upon the certified reinsurer continuing to pay claims in a
timely manner in compliance with its contractual obligations as set forth in
the reinsurance agreement under which the claims are ceded. Reinsurance
recoverables for only the following lines of business, as reported on the NAIC
annual financial statement related specifically to the catastrophic occurrence,
will be included in the deferral:
A) Line 1:
Fire
B) Line 2: Allied
Lines
C) Line 3: Farmowners
multiple peril
D) Line 4:
Homeowners multiple peril
E) Line
5: Commercial multiple peril
F)
Line 9: Inland Marine
G) Line 12:
Earthquake
H) Line 21: Auto
physical damage
b) Certification Procedure
1) The Director shall issue written notice to
an assuming insurer that has applied and been approved as a certified
reinsurer. Included in the notice shall be the rating assigned to the certified
reinsurer in accordance with subsection (a). The Director shall publish a list
of all certified reinsurers and their ratings.
2) The assuming insurer must submit a
properly executed Form CR-1 as evidence of its submission to the jurisdiction
of Illinois, appointment of the Director as an agent for service of process in
Illinois, and agreement to provide security for 100% of the assuming insurer's
liabilities attributable to reinsurance ceded by U.S. ceding insurers if it
resists enforcement of a final U.S. judgment. The Director shall not certify
any assuming insurer that is domiciled in a jurisdiction that the Director has
determined does not adequately and promptly enforce final U.S. judgments or
arbitration awards.
3) The
certified reinsurer must agree to meet applicable information filing
requirements, as determined by the Director, both with respect to an initial
application for certification and on an ongoing basis. The assuming insurer
must pay all costs and expenses associated with the review and evaluation of
its application to become a certified reinsurer. All information submitted by
certified reinsurers that is not otherwise public information subject to
disclosure (see 5 ILCS 140/7(s) and
(t)) shall be exempted from disclosure under
Section 173.1 of the Code and shall be withheld from public disclosure. The
applicable information filing requirements are as follows:
A) Notification within 10 days after any
regulatory actions taken against the certified reinsurer, any change in the
provisions of its domiciliary license, or any change in rating by an approved
rating agency, including a statement describing the changes and the reasons for
the changes;
B) For certified
reinsurers not domiciled in the U.S., Form CR-F (for property and casualty
reinsurers) or Form CR-S (for life and health reinsurers), which are required
to be filed annually and are available on the Department's website at
https://insurance.illinois.gov;
C) Annually, the report of the independent
auditor on the financial statements of the insurance enterprise, on the basis
described in subsection (b)(3)(D);
D) Financial Statements
i) Annually, audited financial statements,
regulatory filings, and actuarial opinion (as filed with the certified
reinsurer's supervisor, with a translation into English).
ii) Upon the initial certification, audited
financial statements for the last 2 years filed with the certified reinsurer's
supervisor;
E) At least
annually, an updated list of all disputed and overdue reinsurance claims
regarding reinsurance assumed from U.S. domestic ceding insurers;
F) A certification from the certified
reinsurer's domestic regulator that the certified reinsurer is in good standing
and maintains capital in excess of the jurisdiction's highest regulatory action
level; and
G) Any other information
that the Director may reasonably require.
c) The certified reinsurer shall provide and
maintain security in an amount sufficient to avoid the imposition of any
financial statement penalty on the ceding insurer under Section
173.1(1)(C-5)(8)(f) of the Code for reinsurance ceded to the certified
reinsurer. Reinsurance contracts entered into or renewed under this Section
1104.45 shall include this
requirement as a proper funding clause in addition to the clauses required
under Section 1104.100.
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