Nevada Revised Statutes

Nev. Rev. Stat. § 680A.120 (2026)

Required capital

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NRS 680A.120  Required capital.

      1.  Except as provided in subsections 2 and 5, to qualify for authority to transact any one kind of insurance as defined in NRS 681A.010 to 681A.080, inclusive, or combinations of kinds of insurance as shown below, an insurer shall possess and thereafter maintain unimpaired paid-in capital stock, if a stock insurer, or unimpaired basic surplus, if a mutual or a reciprocal insurer, and free surplus not less than 100 percent of the minimum required capital stock or minimum required basic surplus, and when first so authorized shall possess initial free surplus, all in amounts not less than as determined from the following table:

 

                                                                        FOREIGN MUTUAL              RECIPROCAL

                             STOCK INSURERS                  INSURERS                         INSURERS

                            Minimum                              Minimum                          Minimum

Kind or                Required            Initial          Required        Initial          Required        Initial

Kinds of                Capital               Free              Basic            Free              Basic            Free

Insurance                Stock             Surplus          Surplus        Surplus          Surplus        Surplus

 

Life....................... 500,000        1,000,000       500,000      1,000,000           N/A             N/A

Health, Property,

Casualty, Surety,

Marine &

Transportation

Multiple

  line.................... 500,000        1,000,000       500,000      1,000,000       500,000      1,000,000

Title...................... 500,000           750,000           N/A             N/A               N/A             N/A

Financial

Guarantee......... 10,000,000      40,000,000           N/A             N/A               N/A             N/A

 

      2.  At the discretion of the Commissioner, a domestic insurer holding a valid certificate of authority to transact insurance in this state immediately prior to January 1, 1992, may, if otherwise qualified therefor, continue to be so authorized while possessing the amount of paid-in capital stock, if a stock insurer, or surplus, if a mutual insurer, required by the laws of this state for such authority immediately before January 1, 1992, for a period not to exceed 2 years. On or before January 1, 1994, the insurer shall meet the requirements of subsection 1. The Commissioner shall not grant such an insurer authority to transact any other or additional kinds of insurance unless it then fully complies with the requirements as to capital and surplus, as applied to all kinds of insurance which it then proposes to transact, as provided by this section for like foreign insurers applying for original certificates of authority pursuant to this Code.

      3.  Capital and surplus requirements are based upon all the kinds of insurance transacted by the insurer in any and all areas in which it operates or proposes to operate, whether or not only a portion of such kinds are to be transacted in this state.

      4.  As to surplus required for qualification to transact one or more kinds of insurance and thereafter to be maintained, domestic mutual insurers are governed by chapter 693A of NRS and domestic reciprocal insurers are governed by chapter 694B of NRS.

      5.  An insurer who transacts financial guaranty insurance in this state must transact only one kind of insurance and possess and maintain the minimum capital and surplus requirements pursuant to subsection 1.

      (Added to NRS by 1971, 1579; A 1991, 2026)

     

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1979–1979 · leading case: Sierra Life Ins. v. Rottman, 601 P.2d 56 (Nev. 1979).
Sierra Life Ins. v. Rottman, 601 P.2d 56 (Nev. 1979). · cites it 3× “The district court concluded that the administrative hearing officer had properly determined that the investment portfolio of Sierra Life Insurance Company (hereinafter Sierra Life) failed to comply with the statutory requirements of NRS 680A.120. Therefore, the company was…”
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