Reinsurance Sample Clauses

Reinsurance. The Contractor shall purchase reinsurance from a commercial reinsurer and shall establish reinsurance agreements meeting the requirements listed below. The Contractor shall submit new policies, renewals or amendments to OMPP for review and approval at least one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days before becoming effective.  Agreements and Coverage  The attachment point shall be equal to or less than $200,000 and shall apply to all services, unless otherwise approved by OMPP. The Contractor electing to establish commercial reinsurance agreements with an attachment point greater than $200,000 must provide a justification in its proposal or submit justification to OMPP in writing at least one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days prior to the policy renewal date or date of the proposed change. The Contractor must receive approval from OMPP before changing the attachment point.  The Contractor’s co-insurance responsibilities above the attachment point shall be no greater than twenty percent (20%).  Reinsurance agreements shall transfer risk from the Contractor to the reinsurer.  The reinsurer's payment to the Contractor shall depend on and vary directly with the amount and timing of claims settled under the reinsured contract. Contractual features that delay timely reimbursement are not acceptable.  The Contractor shall maintain a plan acceptable to the IDOI commissioner for continuation of benefits in the event of receivership. The Contractor must finance the greater of $1,000,000 or total projected costs as calculated by the form set forth in 760 IAC 1-70-8.  The Contractor shall obtain continuation of coverage insurance (insolvency insurance) to continue plan benefits for members until the end of the period for which premiums have been paid. This coverage shall extend to members in acute care hospitals or nursing facility settings when the Contractor’s insolvency occurs during the member’s inpatient stay. The Contractor shall continue to reimburse for its member’s care under those circumstances (i.e., inpatient stays) until the member is discharged from the acute care setting or nursing facility.  Requirements for Reinsurance Companies  The Contractor shall submit documentation that the reinsurer follows the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' (NAIC) Reinsurance Accounting Standards.  The Contractor shall be required to obtain reinsurance from insurance organizations that have Standard and Poor's claims- paying ability ratings of ...
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Reinsurance. Reinsurance services including, but not limited to (i) agreement to reinsurance policy and/or contract wordings and endorsements to existing policies; (ii) processing of reinsurance policy cancellations, nonrenewals and endorsements and other amendatory addenda; (iii) collection of premiums due under reinsurance policies or contracts, audits and remittances; (iv) negotiation and purchase of reinsurance coverage; (v) administration of letters of credit and other arrangements for the provision of security; and (vi) administration of reinsurance contracts.
Reinsurance. Private insurance purchased by the Contractor to protect against individual high cost cases and/or aggregate high cost. Insurance purchased by the Contractor from insurance companies to protect against part of the costs of providing covered services to Members.
Reinsurance. (1) All eligible livestock price insurance contracts accepted by the UCM will be automatically designated to the Commercial Fund. However, the Company may designate any eligible livestock price insurance contract accepted by the UCM to the Private Market Fund in accordance with Appendix III within two Federal workdays of acceptance of the contract by FCIC.
Reinsurance. (1) The Company, in accordance with its Plan of Operations, may designate an eligible crop insurance contract to the Assigned Risk Fund by State. Any eligible crop insurance contract not specifically designated by the Company to the Assigned Risk Fund will automatically be assigned to the Commercial Fund by State.
Reinsurance. Lessee (or if a Permitted Sublease is in effect, the Permitted Sublessee) may carry primary insurance outside of the aviation insurance markets in New York, London or Paris if the relevant primary insurer shall have obtained reinsurance and such reinsurance (i) is on the same terms as the original insurance and includes the provisions required by this Agreement; (ii) provides in case of any bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation, dissolution or similar proceedings of or affecting the original insurer that the reinsurers' liability will be to make such payment as would have fallen due under the relevant policy of reinsurance if the original insurer had (immediately before such bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation, dissolution or similar proceedings) discharged its obligations in full under the original insurance policies in respect of which the then relevant policy of reinsurance has been effected; and (iii) contains a "cut-through" clause in the following form (or otherwise, satisfactory to Owner Participant): "The Reinsurers and the Reinsured hereby mutually agree that in the event of any claim arising under the reinsurances in respect of a total loss or other claim where as provided by the Amended and Restated Aircraft Lease Agreement dated as of November __, 1996 and made between Wilmington Trust Company, as Owner Trustee, and America West Airlines, Inc. such claim is to be paid to the person named as sole loss payee under the primary insurances, the Reinsurers will in lieu of payment to the original insured, its successors in interest and assigns pay to the person named as sole loss payee under the primary insurances effected by the original insured that portion of any loss due for which the Reinsurers would otherwise be liable to pay the original insurer (subject to proof of loss), it being understood and agreed that any such payment by the Reinsurers will (to the extent of such payment) fully discharge and release the Reinsurers from any and all further liability in connection therewith."
Reinsurance. 1. A domestic society may, by a reinsurance agreement, cede any individual risk or risks in whole or in part to an insurer, other than another fraternal benefit society, having the power to make such reinsurance agreements and authorized to do business in this state, or if not so authorized, one which is approved by the commissioner; but a society shall not reinsure substantially all of its insurance in force without the written permission of the commissioner. It may take credit for the reserves on ceded risks to the extent reinsured, but credit shall not be allowed as an admitted asset or as a deduction from liability, to a ceding society for reinsurance made, ceded, renewed, or otherwise becoming effective after January 1, 1991, unless the reinsurance is payable by the assuming insurer on the basis of the liability of the ceding society under the contract or contracts reinsured without diminution because of the insolvency of the ceding society.
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Reinsurance. Except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be likely to have a Sagicor Material Adverse Effect, (a) each Sagicor Insurance Entity has appropriately taken credit in its Sagicor Statements pursuant to Insurance Laws for all reinsurance, coinsurance or excess insurance ceded pursuant to any reinsurance, coinsurance, excess insurance, ceding of insurance, assumption of insurance or indemnification with respect to insurance or similar arrangements (the “Reinsurance Contracts”) to which it is a party, (b) none of the applicable Sagicor Insurance Entities or, to the Knowledge of Sagicor, any counterparty to any Reinsurance Contract is (with or without notice or lapse of time or both) in default or breach under the terms of such Reinsurance Contract, (c) none of the Sagicor Insurance Entities or, to the Knowledge of Sagicor, any reinsurer under any Reinsurance Contract is insolvent or the subject of a rehabilitation, liquidation, conservatorship, receivership, bankruptcy or similar proceeding and the financial condition of any such reinsurer is not impaired to the extent that a default thereunder is reasonably anticipated and (d) no written notice of intended cancellation has been received by any Sagicor Insurance Entity from any such reinsurer, and there are no disputes under any Reinsurance Contract. Each Reinsurance Contract is evidenced by a signed agreement or treaty. Each Sagicor Insurance Entity is in compliance, in all material respects, with all applicable Law relating to reinsurance. Each Sagicor Insurance Entity has performed in all material respects all of the obligations required to be performed by it and is entitled to all material benefits under the Reinsurance Contracts to which it is a party. Each Sagicor Insurance Entity is entitled to take the amount of credit claimed in its Sagicor Statements pursuant to applicable Laws for all reinsurance and coinsurance ceded by it pursuant to any Reinsurance Contract. All of the Reinsurance Contracts will be given effect to as bona fide reinsurance treaties, with real transfer of risk for all accounting, Tax, regulatory and actuarial purposes. No side agreements or letters exist that alter any terms of any Reinsurance Contracts in any material respect. In the last three (3) years, there has been no material change, including cancellation, commutation, recapture or re-pricing, to any Reinsurance Contract. Except as disclosed in Section 3.14 of the Sagicor Disclosure Schedule, to the Kno...
Reinsurance. The Contractor shall purchase reinsurance from a commercial reinsurer and shall establish reinsurance agreements meeting the requirements listed below. The Contractor shall submit new policies, renewals or amendments to OMPP for review and approval at least one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days before becoming effective. ▪ Agreements and Coverage o The attachment point shall be equal to or less than $200,000 and shall apply to all services, unless otherwise approved by OMPP. The Contractor electing to establish commercial reinsurance agreements with an attachment point greater than $200,000 must provide a justification in its proposal or submit justification to OMPP in writing at least one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days prior to the policy renewal date or date of the proposed change. The Contractor must receive approval from OMPP before changing the attachment point. EXHIBIT 1.E
Reinsurance. 8.3.1 DCH will not administer a Reinsurance program funded from capitation payment Withholding.
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