601.16 Official seal and signature.
601.19 Organization of the office.
601.20 Advisory councils and committees.
SUBCHAPTER III
FINANCING THE INSURANCE OFFICE
601.32 Supervision of industry, supplementary fee.
601.33 Exemption from taxation.
SUBCHAPTER IV
POWERS AND DUTIES OF COMMISSIONER
601.41 General duties and powers.
601.415 Miscellaneous duties.
601.42 Reports and replies.
601.422 Commercial liability insurance reports.
601.423 Social and financial impact reports.
601.425 Product liability insurance reports.
601.427 Medical malpractice insurance reports.
601.428 Cancellation and rescission reports.
601.43 Examinations and alternatives.
601.44 Conducting examinations.
601.45 Examination costs.
601.46 Commissioner's records and reports.
601.465 Nondisclosure of information.
601.48 Participation in organizations.
601.49 Access to records.
601.51 Provision of certified copies and notices.
601.53 Insolvency notices.
601.55 Nondomestic insurers; additional requirements.
601.56 Study and rules on standards for health insurers.
601.57 Study and rules on health insurance identification cards.
601.58 Interstate insurance product regulation compact.
SUBCHAPTER V
PROCEDURES AND ENFORCEMENT
601.61 Auxiliary procedural powers.
601.63 Notice and effective date of orders.
601.64 Enforcement procedure.
601.65 Marketing firm forfeitures.
601.71 Enforcement of policyholder rights.
601.715 Registered agent for service of process.
601.72 Service of process through state officer.
601.73 Procedure for service of process through state officer.
SUBCHAPTER VI
FIRE DEPARTMENT DUES
Ch. 601 Cross-reference
Cross-reference: See definitions in ss.
600.03 and
628.02.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
601.01
601.01
Purposes. The purposes of
chs. 600 to
655 are:
601.01(1)
(1) To ensure the solidity of all insurers doing business in this state;
601.01(2)
(2) To ensure that policyholders, claimants and insurers are treated fairly and equitably;
601.01(3)
(3) To ensure that the state has an adequate and healthy insurance market, characterized by competitive conditions and the exercise of initiative;
601.01(4)
(4) To provide for an office that is expert in the field of insurance, and able to enforce
chs. 600 to
655;
601.01(5)
(5) To encourage full cooperation of the office with other regulatory bodies, both of this and other states and of the federal government;
601.01(6)
(6) To improve and thereby preserve state regulation of insurance;
601.01(7)
(7) To maintain freedom of contract and freedom of enterprise so far as consistent with the other purposes of the law;
601.01(8)
(8) To encourage self-regulation of the insurance enterprise;
601.01(9)
(9) To encourage loss prevention as an aspect of the operation of the insurance enterprise;
601.01(10)
(10) To keep the public informed on insurance matters; and
601.01 Cross-reference
Cross-reference: See also
Ins, Wis. adm. code.
601.01 Annotation
Why process consumer complaints? A case study of the office of the commissioner of insurance of Wisconsin. Whitford, Kimball, 1974 WLR 639.
601.02
601.02
Definitions. In this chapter, unless the context indicates otherwise:
601.02(1)
(1) "Adjuster" means any person who represents an insurer or an insured in negotiations for the settlement of a claim against the insurer arising out of the coverage provided by an insurance policy.
601.02 History
History: 1971 c. 260;
1975 c. 371.
601.04
601.04
Certificate of authority; fee. 601.04(1)
(1)
Scope. This section applies to all insurers incorporated or organized under any law of this state except
chs. 611,
612,
613 and
614.
601.04(2)
(2) Requirement of license. No insurer or plan subject to this section may transact insurance business in this state without having in effect a certificate of authority.
601.04(3)
(3) Licensing. The commissioner shall issue to any insurer or plan subject to this section a certificate of authority authorizing it to transact the business of insurance in this state if the commissioner is satisfied that it has met all requirements of law and that its methods and practices and the character and value of its assets will adequately safeguard the interests of its insureds and the public in this state. Each certificate shall be issued for a period of no longer than one year and shall expire on May 1. It may be renewed from year to year.
601.04(4)
(4) Fees. Every insurer or plan obtaining or renewing its certificate shall pay the fee required by
s. 601.31 (1) (b) or
(c).
601.04 Cross-reference
Cross-reference: See also s.
Ins 15.01, Wis. adm. code.
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE
601.11(1)(b)
(b)
Acting commissioner. When the office of commissioner is vacant, or when the commissioner is unable to perform his or her duties because of mental or physical disability, the deputy commissioner shall be acting commissioner. The deputy commissioner shall have such other duties and powers as the commissioner delegates and assigns.
601.11(2)
(2) Other personnel. Except for those employed under
s. 601.14 (2) or otherwise specifically exempted, all personnel including staff attorneys shall be appointed under the classified service.
601.11 History
History: 1977 c. 418.
601.12(1)(1)
Legal services. The attorney general shall allocate personnel as the legal needs of the office demand.