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HomeInsurance CodeDiv. 1Pt. 2Ch. 1Art. 3§ 699 Unincorporated Insurer Certification Limits

§ 699 Unincorporated Insurer Certification Limits

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§ 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.

Key Takeaways

  • •New unincorporated insurers cannot be given a certificate of authority.
  • •Unincorporated insurers that already have a certificate can renew it or add new insurance classes, but must obey the same requirements as corporate insurers.
  • •Trustees of employer or union insurance funds can get a special exemption certificate to insure workers or members.

Example

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.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 699 Unincorporated Insurer Certification Limits

Except as specifically permitted by this code, a certificate of authority shall not be issued to an unincorporated insurer. This section shall not be applicable to an unincorporated insurer now holding a certificate of authority to transact any class of insurance in California, nor shall it affect the right of any such unincorporated insurer to hereafter apply for or be issued a renewal certificate of authority or an amended certificate of authority to transact additional classes of insurance; provided, that any such unincorporated insurer shall continue to comply insofar as applicable with the same requirements as are now or hereafter applicable to corporate insurers; nor shall this section prohibit the issuance of a certificate of exemption to the trustees of a fund established by one employer, or by two or more employers in the same industry, or by one or more labor unions, or by one or more employers and one or more labor unions, to insure employees of the employers or members of the unions for the benefit of persons other than the employers or the unions. (Added by Stats. 1955, Ch. 1364.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

insuranceauthoritybenefitcorporationemployeeemployerexemptionissuance

Related Statutes

  • § 700 Insurance Business Licensing Requirements
  • § 700.02 Insurer Capital And Surplus Requirements
  • § 705.1 Insurance Application Filing Fee
  • § 709.5 Insurer Redomestication Requirements
  • § 701 Insurer Certificate Revocation Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Insurance Code. Section 699.
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