Ins 6.77 Exemption from mid-term cancellation requirements. Ins 6.78 Exemption from filing of rates. Ins 6.785 Exemption from rate and form filing requirements. Ins 6.79 Advisory councils and committees. Ins 6.80 Retention of records. Ins 6.85 Notification of a person’s right to file a complaint with the commissioner. Ins 6.90 Prohibited uses of senior-specific designations. Ins 6.92 Individual navigators. Ins 6.93 Registration of navigator entities. Ins 6.95 Registration of certified application counselors, nonnavigator assisters and nonnavigator assister entities. Ins 6.96 Prohibited business practices. Ins 6.97 Navigator, nonnavigator assister, navigator entity, and nonnavigator assister entity records. Ins 6.98 Prohibition of uses of designations. Ins 6.01Ins 6.01 Foreign company to operate 2 years before admission. Experience has demonstrated that until a company has engaged in the business of insurance for at least 2 years there is not a sufficient basis upon which to form a judgment as to whether its methods and practices in the conduct of its business are such as to safeguard the interests of its policyholders and the people of this state. Therefore, no application of a foreign insurance company or mutual benefit society for a license to transact business in Wisconsin will be considered until it has continuously transacted the business of insurance for at least 2 years immediately prior to the making of such application for license. Ins 6.01 HistoryHistory: 1-2-56. Ins 6.02Ins 6.02 Company to transact a kind of insurance 2 years before admission. Ins 6.02(1)(1) Experience has demonstrated that until a company has engaged in a kind of insurance or in another kind of insurance of the same class for at least 2 years, there is not a sufficient basis upon which to form a judgment as to whether its methods and practices in the conduct of its business in such kind of insurance or another kind in the same class of insurance, are such as to safeguard the interests of its policyholders and the people of this state. Therefore, no application of a foreign insurance company or mutual benefit society for a license to transact a kind of insurance business in Wisconsin will be considered until it has continuously transacted that kind of insurance, or another kind of insurance in the same class of insurance as that for which it makes such application for at least 2 years immediately prior to making such application. For the purposes hereof, insurance is divided into kinds of insurance according to the provisions of s. Ins 6.75, each subsection setting forth a separate kind, and into classes of insurance upon the basis of and including the said kinds as follows: Ins 6.02 HistoryHistory: 1-2-56; emerg. am. eff. 6-22-76; am. Register, September, 1976, No. 249, eff. 10-1-76; am. Register, March, 1979, No. 279, eff. 4-1-79; corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, June, 1997, No. 498. Ins 6.03Ins 6.03 Domestication of nondomestic insurer. Ins 6.03(1)(1) Purpose. Under s. 611.223 (1) (a), Stats., a nondomestic insurer may apply to the commissioner to become a domestic insurer. In accordance with s. 611.223 (1) (b), Stats., this section specifies the contents of the application needed from a nondomestic insurer to obtain a certificate of incorporation and certificate of authority to be a domestic insurer. Ins 6.03(2)(2) Scope. This section applies to each nondomestic insurer which submits to the commissioner under s. 611.223 (1) (a), Stats., an application for a certificate of incorporation and a certificate of authority for domestic insurers. Ins 6.03(3)(3) Required contents of the application. The application for a certificate of incorporation and a certificate of authority shall be filed in accordance with s. 611.223 (1) (a), Stats., and shall include the following information: