613.01(7)
(7) Officer. "Officer" does not include "director".
613.01(8)
(8) Department of financial institutions. In any provision of
ch. 180 or
181 made applicable to service insurance corporations in this chapter, "department" means commissioner of insurance.
613.02
613.02
Scope and purposes. 613.02(1)(a)(a) This chapter applies only to corporations incorporated under the laws of this state. Corporations not incorporated under the laws of this state may not do business in this state under this chapter.
613.02(2)
(2) Purposes. The purposes of this chapter are:
613.02(2)(a)
(a) To create an effective and flexible legal framework within which insured service benefits may be provided with adequate protection to consumers;
613.02(2)(b)
(b) To encourage innovation in insurance organization and marketing and the development of more economical and effective ways of providing services or combinations of indemnity and services;
613.02(2)(c)
(c) To meet the special needs of service insurance corporations consistent so far as possible with the general framework of the corporation law of insurance; and
613.02(2)(d)
(d) To ease the burden of payment for health care and other essential services by providing a method for creating alternative vehicles for providing them.
613.03
613.03
Applicability of other laws to service insurance corporations. 613.03(1)(1)
Chapter 181 generally inapplicable to service insurance corporations. Chapter 181 does not apply to service insurance corporations except as specifically made applicable by this chapter.
613.03(2)
(2) Insurance corporation law. Whenever in this chapter a section, subsection or paragraph of
ch. 611 is made applicable to service insurance corporations the application shall be of those portions of the section, subsection or paragraph of
ch. 611 that apply to mutual corporations.
613.03(3)
(3) Applicability of insurance laws. Except as otherwise specifically provided, service insurance corporations organized or operating under this chapter are subject to
ss. 610.01,
610.11,
610.21,
610.23 and
610.24 and
chs. 600,
601,
609,
617,
620,
623,
625,
627,
628,
631,
632,
635,
644 and
645 and to no other insurance laws.
613.03(4)
(4) Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan. Service insurance corporations organized or operating under this chapter are subject to the requirements that apply to insurers and insurance under
ch. 149.
613.04
613.04
Orders imposing and eliminating restrictions. 613.04(1)(1)
Orders imposing restrictions. The commissioner may subject an individual corporation not otherwise subject thereto to some or all of the restrictions of
ss. 613.28,
613.33 (1) (a) and
(b) and
611.54 (1) (b) as incorporated by
s. 613.54, if the commissioner finds that its financial condition, management or other circumstance requires such additional regulation for the protection of the interests of insureds or the public.
613.04(2)
(2) Orders eliminating restrictions. The commissioner may free a new corporation from any of the restrictions generally applicable only to new corporations under
ss. 613.28,
613.33 (1) (a) and
(b) and
611.54 (1) (b) as incorporated by
s. 613.54, if the commissioner is satisfied that its financial condition, management or other circumstance gives assurance that the interests of insureds and the public will not be endangered thereby.
613.04 History
History: 1975 c. 223,
421.
613.07
613.07
General corporate powers and procedures. 613.07(1)(1)
Powers. Service insurance corporations have the powers specified under
s. 181.0302.
613.07(2)
(2) Effect of unauthorized corporate acts. Section 181.0304 applies to service insurance corporations.
613.07(4)
(4) Waiver of notice and informal action by members or directors. Sections 181.0704 and
181.0706 apply to members of service insurance corporations and
ss. 181.0821 and
181.0823 apply to the board of directors and committees of the board of directors of service insurance corporations.
ORGANIZATION OF CORPORATIONS
613.10
613.10
Reserved and registered names. A service insurance corporation may reserve or register a corporate name as provided in
ss. 181.0402 and
181.0403 (2),
(3) and
(3m).
613.10 History
History: 1975 c. 223;
1997 a. 79.
613.11
613.11
Incorporators. Any number of corporate or adult natural persons may organize a service insurance corporation under
s. 613.13.
613.11 History
History: 1975 c. 223.
613.12
613.12
Articles and bylaws. 613.12(1)(1)
Contents of articles. The articles of a service insurance corporation shall conform to
s. 181.0202, except that:
613.12(1)(a)
(a) The name of the corporation shall include descriptive terms to indicate the general nature of the services or care to be provided, or a trade name that is generally understood as indicating such service or care, and shall comply with
s. 181.0401 (2) to
(4);
613.12(1)(am)
(am) The articles shall include a statement that the corporation is a service insurance corporation organized under this chapter.
613.12(1)(b)
(b) The purposes of the corporation shall be limited to those permitted in
s. 610.21;
613.12(1)(c)
(c) The services to be provided or for which indemnity is to be paid shall be generally described and shall be of the same kind as the services ordinarily provided by any members of the corporation in their profession or business, or of the persons entitled to designate members, and services ancillary thereto;
613.12(1)(d)
(d) The articles shall state whether members or other providers of services are subject to assessments for the purpose of paying operating costs or financial deficits, the general conditions and procedures for levying such assessments and any limitations on the assessments that may be levied;
613.12(1)(e)
(e) The articles shall state, for corporations having members, how persons may become members and that only members may vote; and
613.12(1)(f)
(f) The articles of a corporation not having members shall state how the directors of the corporation shall be selected.
613.12(2)
(2) Bylaws. The bylaws of a service insurance corporation shall comply with this chapter, and with
ss. 181.0206,
181.0207 and
181.1020 to
181.1022. A copy of any amendments to the bylaws shall be filed with the commissioner within 60 days after adoption.
613.12(3)
(3) Principal officers. The articles or bylaws shall specifically designate 3 or more offices, the holders of which shall be the principal officers of the corporation. The principal offices shall be held by at least 3 separate natural persons.
613.12 History
History: 1975 c. 223;
1997 a. 79.
613.13
613.13
Certificate of incorporation and authority. 613.13(1)(1)
Application. The application for a certificate of incorporation and authority shall be signed and acknowledged by or on behalf of each incorporator, and shall include or have attached:
613.13(1)(a)
(a) The names, and for the preceding 10 years, all addresses and all occupations of all incorporators and proposed directors and officers.
613.13(1)(b)
(b) For all corporate incorporators, their articles and bylaws, a list of the names, addresses and occupations of all directors and principal officers, and for the 3 most recent years their annual financial statements and reports.
613.13(1)(c)
(c) The proposed articles which shall be signed and acknowledged by or on behalf of each incorporator, and the proposed bylaws.
613.13(1)(d)
(d) All agreements relating to the corporation to which any incorporator or proposed director or officer is a party.
613.13(1)(e)
(e) The amount and sources of the funds available for organization expenses and the proposed arrangements for reimbursement and compensation of incorporators or other persons.
613.13(1)(f)
(f) The proposed compensation of directors and officers.
613.13(1)(g)
(g) The forms to be used for any contracts between the corporation and its members or other persons concerning the provision of services to insureds.
613.13(1)(h)
(h) The proposed minimum permanent surplus, and the proposed initial expendable surplus.
613.13(1)(i)
(i) The plan for conducting the insurance business, including:
613.13(1)(i)1.
1. The geographical area in which business is intended to be done in the first 5 years.
613.13(1)(i)2.
2. The types of insurance intended to be written in the first 5 years including specification whether and to what extent indemnity rather than services are to be provided.
613.13(1)(i)4.
4. To the extent requested by the commissioner, the proposed method for the establishment of premium rates and other charges to policyholders.
613.13(1)(j)
(j) A projection of the anticipated operating results of the corporation at the end of each of the first 5 years of operation, based on reasonable assumptions of loss experience, premium and other income, operating expenses and acquisition costs.
613.13(1)(k)
(k) Such other relevant documents or information as the commissioner reasonably requires.
613.13(2)
(2) Issuance of certificate of incorporation and authority. The commissioner shall issue a certificate of incorporation and authority if:
613.13(2)(a)
(a) The commissioner finds that all requirements of law have been met;
613.13(2)(b)
(b) The commissioner is satisfied that all natural persons who are incorporators, the directors and principal officers of corporate incorporators, and the proposed directors and officers of the corporation being formed are trustworthy and competent and collectively have the competence and experience to engage in the particular insurance business proposed; and
613.13(2)(c)
(c) The commissioner is satisfied that the business plan is consistent with the interests of the corporation's potential insureds and of the public.
613.13(3)
(3) Contents of certificate of authority. The certificate of authority shall specify any limits placed on the insurance business that may be carried on by the corporation and may, within the powers given the commissioner by law, specify limits on its methods of operation.
613.13(4)
(4) Legal existence. Upon the issuance of the certificate of incorporation and authority the legal existence of the corporation shall begin, the articles and bylaws shall become effective and the proposed directors and officers shall take office. The certificate is conclusive evidence of compliance with this section, except in a proceeding by the state against the corporation.
613.13 History
History: 1975 c. 223,
421;
1979 c. 102.
613.19
613.19
Financial and contractual resources. 613.19(1)
(1)
Minimum permanent surplus. The commissioner may by rule establish the minimum permanent surplus for a corporation organized under this chapter. In the absence of such a rule, the minimum permanent surplus shall be $2,000,000 or such greater amount as the commissioner specifies by order.
613.19(2)
(2) Initial expendable surplus. A corporation organized under this chapter shall have an initial expendable surplus, after payment of all organizational expenses, of at least 50% of the minimum permanent surplus specified under
sub. (1), or such other percentage as the commissioner specifies by order.
613.19(3)
(3) Providers' contracts. A service insurance corporation may make contracts with its members and other persons for the provision of services to policyholders in order to ensure performance of the insurance contracts to be issued. The selection of members and other providers with whom such contracts are made and the terms of the contracts, together with the surplus provided under
subs. (1),
(2) and
(5), shall reflect the benefits and other terms provided in the insurance contracts and the number and distribution of existing and expected policyholders in such a way that it is reasonably to be expected that services will be provided as promised.
613.19(4)
(4) Assessments against policyholders. There may not be any assessments against policyholders.
613.19(5)
(5) Reduction of minimum surplus. The commissioner may by order reduce the minimum amounts of surplus required under
subs. (1) and
(2) if in the commissioner's opinion the extent and nature of providers' contracts under
sub. (3), financial guarantees and other support by financially sound private or public corporations, a pressing social need in a particular community for the formation of a service insurance corporation, or other special circumstances, justify the proposed reduction in the required surplus. A person who will directly compete with the proposed insurer is aggrieved within the meaning of
s. 601.62 (3) (a).
613.19(5m)
(5m) Capital requirements rule. Notwithstanding
subs. (1),
(2) and
(5), the commissioner shall promulgate a rule that establishes for a corporation that is organized under this chapter and that is not a health maintenance organization insurer the same compulsory and security surplus requirements that apply to a corporation that is organized under
ch. 611, subject to
ch. 646 and authorized to write the same line of business as a corporation that is organized under this chapter and that is not a health maintenance organization insurer.
613.19(6)
(6) Health maintenance organization insurer. This section does not apply to a health maintenance organization insurer that is subject to
s. 609.96.
613.20
613.20
Alteration of certificate of authority. 613.20(1)
(1)
Upon application. A service insurance corporation may at any time apply to the commissioner for a new or amended certificate of authority, removing, altering or adding limits on its business or methods of operation. The application shall contain or be accompanied by so much of the information in
s. 613.13 (1) as the commissioner requires. The commissioner shall issue the new certificate as requested if the commissioner finds that the:
613.20(1)(a)
(a) Corporation's surplus and providers' contracts are adequate to support the proposed operations under the new certificate; and
613.20(1)(b)
(b) Proposed business would not be contrary to the law or to the interests of insureds or the public.
613.20(2)
(2) By commissioner. If the commissioner issues a summary order under
s. 645.21 against a corporation, the commissioner may also revoke the corporation's certificate and issue a new one with such limits as deemed necessary.
613.20 History
History: 1975 c. 223,
421.
613.24
613.24
Segregated asset and special accounts. Service insurance corporations are subject to
ss. 611.24 and
611.25.
613.24 History
History: 1975 c. 223.
613.26
613.26
Subsidiaries. Service insurance corporations may act under
s. 611.26.
613.26 History
History: 1975 c. 223.
613.28
613.28
Changes in business plan. Service insurance corporations are subject to
s. 611.28.