2025 Session Last amended: 1991 session

§ 60G.20 — Standards

Plain-Language Summary

This section lists the financial warning signs the commissioner looks for when deciding if an insurance company is in danger. Warning signs include poor exam results, high losses, questionable investments, and incompetent management.

Practical Notes
Insurance companies should monitor their own financial health against these standards. If any of these red flags appear, the commissioner may determine your company is hazardous to policyholders and take action.