§ 699 Unincorporated Insurer Certification Limits
This law says new unincorporated insurance companies can't get a license to sell insurance, but those that already have a license can keep it, renew it, or add new types of insurance if they follow the same rules as regular companies.
A group of independent farmers forms an unincorporated insurance cooperative and tries to get a license to sell crop insurance for the first time.
Because they are an unincorporated insurer and don't already have a license, the state will not issue them a certificate of authority. If they had already been licensed, they could renew or add new insurance types, but they'd have to follow the same rules as a regular corporation.
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§ 699 Unincorporated Insurer Certification Limits
Last verified: January 11, 2026