§ 33-15-104 - Licensing of foreign or alien societies
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    33-15-104   (2010)
   33-15-104.    Licensing of foreign or alien societies 
      (a)  No  foreign or alien society shall transact business in this state without a  license issued by the Commissioner.  Any such society desiring  admission to this state shall comply substantially with the requirements  and limitations of this chapter applicable to domestic societies.  Any  such society may be licensed to transact business in this state upon a  showing that its assets are invested in accordance with the provisions  of this chapter and upon filing with the Commissioner:
      (1)  A duly certified copy of its charter of incorporation;
      (2)  A copy of its bylaws, certified by its secretary or corresponding officer;
      (3)  A power of attorney to the Commissioner as prescribed in Code Section 33-15-120;
      (4)  A  statement of its business under oath of its president and secretary or  corresponding officers in a form prescribed by the Commissioner, duly  verified by an examination made by the supervising insurance official of  its home state or other state, territory, province, or country,  satisfactory to the Commissioner of this state;
      (5)  Certification  from the proper official of its home state, territory, province, or  country that the society is legally incorporated and licensed to  transact business therein;
      (6)  Copies of its certificate forms; and
      (7)  Such other information as the Commissioner may deem necessary.
(b)  A  society domiciled in any other state, territory, province, or country  shall comply fully with this chapter and agree to be treated as a  domestic society unless:
      (1)  The state,  territory, province, or country of domicile is accredited under the  National Association of Insurance Commissioners Financial Regulation  Standards and Accreditation Program.  This paragraph shall apply on and  after January 1, 1994; and
      (2)  The  state, territory, province, or country of domicile has a statute or  regulation governing fraternal benefit societies which is substantially  similar to this chapter.