A protected cell captive insurance company formed or licensed under this chapter may establish and maintain one (1) or more incorporated or unincorporated protected cells, to insure risks of one (1) or more participants, subject to the following conditions:
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Terms Used In Tennessee Code 56-13-204
- Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
- Captive insurance company: means any pure captive insurance company, association captive insurance company, agency captive insurance company, industrial insured captive insurance company, risk retention group, protected cell captive insurance company, incorporated cell captive insurance company, or special purpose financial captive insurance company formed or licensed under this chapter. See Tennessee Code 56-13-102
- Commissioner: means the commissioner of the department, or the commissioner's designee. See Tennessee Code 56-13-102
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Department: means the department of commerce and insurance. See Tennessee Code 56-13-102
- General account: means all assets and liabilities of a protected cell captive insurance company not attributable to a protected cell. See Tennessee Code 56-13-202
- Incorporated cell: means a protected cell of an incorporated cell captive insurance company that is organized as a corporation or other legal entity separate from the incorporated cell captive insurance company. See Tennessee Code 56-13-102
- Liabilities: The aggregate of all debts and other legal obligations of a particular person or legal entity.
- Organizational documents: means the documents that must be submitted pursuant to title 48 and title 61 in order to legally form a business in this state or to obtain a certificate of authority to transact business in this state. See Tennessee Code 56-13-102
- Participant: means a person or an entity, authorized to be a participant by §. See Tennessee Code 56-13-202
- Participant contract: means a contract by which a protected cell captive insurance company insures the risks of a participant and limits the losses of each such participant to its pro rata share of the assets of one (1) or more protected cells identified in such participant contract. See Tennessee Code 56-13-202
- Person: means any association, aggregate of individuals, business, company, corporation, individual, joint-stock company, Lloyds-type organization, organization, partnership, receiver, reciprocal or interinsurance exchange, trustee or society. See Tennessee Code 56-16-102
- Protected cell: means a separate account established by a protected cell captive insurance company formed or licensed under this chapter, in which an identified pool of assets and liabilities are segregated and insulated by means of this chapter from the remainder of the protected cell captive insurance company's assets and liabilities in accordance with the terms of one (1) or more participant contracts to fund the liability of the protected cell captive insurance company with respect to the participants as set forth in the participant contracts. See Tennessee Code 56-13-202
- Protected cell assets: means all assets, contract rights, and general intangibles identified with and attributable to a specific protected cell of a protected cell captive insurance company. See Tennessee Code 56-13-202
- Protected cell captive insurance company: means any captive insurance company: (A) In which the minimum capital and surplus required by this chapter are provided by one (1) or more sponsors. See Tennessee Code 56-13-202
- Protected cell liabilities: means all liabilities and other obligations identified with and attributed to a specific protected cell of a protected cell captive insurance company. See Tennessee Code 56-13-202
- signed: includes a mark, the name being written near the mark and witnessed, or any other symbol or methodology executed or adopted by a party with intention to authenticate a writing or record, regardless of being witnessed. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
- Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
- United States: includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
- written: includes printing, typewriting, engraving, lithography, and any other mode of representing words and letters. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
(A) A protected cell captive insurance company may establish one (1) or more protected cells if the commissioner has approved in writing a plan of operation or amendments to a plan of operation submitted by the protected cell captive insurance company with respect to each protected cell. A plan of operation must include, but is not limited to, the specific business objectives and investment guidelines of the protected cell. However, the commissioner may require additional information in the plan of operation. The commissioner may make the approval of a plan of operation or amendments to a plan of operation effective as of any date on or before the date the approval is signed as long as the effective date is no earlier than the date on which the plan of operation or amendments to the plan of operation were filed with the department;
(B) Upon the commissioner’s written approval of the plan of operation, the protected cell captive insurance company, in accordance with the approved plan of operation, may attribute insurance obligations with respect to its insurance business to the protected cell;
(C) A protected cell shall have its own distinct name or designation that shall include the words “protected cell” or “incorporated cell”; provided, an incorporated cell formed as a series of a limited liability company, if formed after July 1, 2015, shall bear a distinct name or designation as reflected in its formation documents and shall include the words “series cell”. Such names or designations may also be reasonably abbreviated, including, without limitation, PC or P.C. for “protected cell”, IC, I.C., IPC, or I.P.C. for “incorporated cell”, and SC, S.C., SPC, or S.P.C. for “series cell”;
(D) The protected cell captive insurance company shall transfer all assets attributable to a protected cell to one (1) or more separately established and identified protected cell accounts bearing the name or designation of that protected cell. Protected cell assets must be held in the protected cell accounts for the purpose of satisfying the obligations of that protected cell;
(E) An incorporated protected cell may be organized and operated in any form of business organization authorized by the commissioner, including, but not limited to, an individual series of a limited liability company as provided for in title 48, chapter 249. Each incorporated protected cell of a protected cell captive insurer must be treated as a captive insurer for purposes of this chapter and has the power to enter into contracts, including an individual series of a limited liability company. Unless otherwise permitted by the organizational documents of a protected cell captive insurer, each incorporated protected cell of the protected cell captive insurer must have the same directors, secretary, and registered office as the protected cell captive insurer;
(F) All attributions of assets and liabilities between a protected cell and the general account shall be in accordance with the plan of operation and participant contracts approved by the commissioner. No other attribution of assets or liabilities shall be made by a protected cell captive insurance company between the protected cell captive insurance company’s general account and its protected cells. Any attribution of assets and liabilities between the general account and a protected cell shall be in cash or in readily marketable securities with established market values;
(2) The creation of a protected cell does not create, with respect to that protected cell, a legal person separate from the protected cell captive insurance company unless the protected cell is an incorporated cell. Amounts attributed to a protected cell under this part, including assets transferred to a protected cell account, are owned by the protected cell. No protected cell captive insurance company shall be, or hold itself out to be, a trustee with respect to those protected cell assets of that protected cell account. Notwithstanding this subdivision (2), the protected cell captive insurance company may allow for a security interest to attach to protected cell assets or a protected cell account when in favor of a creditor of the protected cell and otherwise allowed under applicable law;
(3) This chapter shall not be construed to prohibit the protected cell captive insurance company from contracting with or arranging for an investment advisor, commodity trading advisor, or other third party to manage the protected cell assets of a protected cell, if all remuneration, expenses, and other compensation of the third party advisor or manager are payable from the protected cell assets of that protected cell and not from the protected cell assets of other protected cells or the assets of the protected cell captive insurance company’s general account;
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(A) A protected cell captive insurance company shall establish administrative and accounting procedures necessary to properly identify the one (1) or more protected cells of the protected cell captive insurance company and the protected cell assets and protected cell liabilities attributable to the protected cells. The directors of a protected cell captive insurance company shall keep protected cell assets and protected cell liabilities:
(i) Separate and separately identifiable from the assets and liabilities of the protected cell captive insurance company’s general account; and
(ii) Attributable to one (1) protected cell separate and separately identifiable from protected cell assets and protected cell liabilities attributable to other protected cells;
(B) If subdivision (4)(A) is violated, then the remedy of tracing is applicable to protected cell assets when commingled with protected cell assets of other protected cells or the assets of the protected cell captive insurance company’s general account. The remedy of tracing shall not be construed as an exclusive remedy;
(5) When establishing a protected cell, the protected cell captive insurance company shall attribute to the protected cell assets a value at least equal to the reserves and other insurance liabilities attributed to that protected cell;
(6) Each protected cell shall be accounted for separately on the books and records of the protected cell captive insurance company to reflect the financial condition and results of operations of such protected cell, net income or loss, dividends or other distributions to participants, and such other factors as may be provided in the participant contract or required by the commissioner;
(7) No asset of a protected cell shall be chargeable with liabilities arising out of any other insurance business the protected cell captive insurance company may conduct;
(8) No sale, exchange, or other transfer of assets shall be made by such protected cell captive insurance company between or among any of its protected cells without the consent of such protected cells;
(9) No sale, exchange, transfer of assets, dividend, or distribution shall be made from a protected cell to a protected cell captive insurance company or participant without the commissioner’s approval. In no event shall the commissioner’s approval be given if the sale, exchange, transfer, dividend or distribution would result in the insolvency or impairment of a protected cell;
(10) All attributions of assets and liabilities to the protected cells and the general account shall be in accordance with the plan of operation approved by the commissioner. No other attribution of assets or liabilities shall be made by a protected cell captive insurance company between its general account and any protected cell or between any protected cells. The protected cell captive insurance company shall attribute all insurance obligations, assets, and liabilities relating to a reinsurance contract entered into with respect to a protected cell to such protected cell. The performance under such reinsurance contract and any tax benefits, losses, refunds, or credits allocated pursuant to a tax allocation agreement to which the protected cell captive insurance company is a party, including any payments made by or due to be made to the protected cell captive insurance company pursuant to the terms of such agreement, shall reflect the insurance obligations, assets, and liabilities relating to the reinsurance contract that are attributed to such protected cell;
(11) In connection with the conservation, rehabilitation, or liquidation of a protected cell captive insurance company, the assets and liabilities of a protected cell shall, to the extent the commissioner determines they are separable, at all times be kept separate from, and shall not be commingled with, those of other protected cells and the protected cell captive insurance company;
(12) Each protected cell captive insurance company shall annually file with the commissioner such financial reports as required by the commissioner. Any such financial report shall include, without limitation, accounting statements detailing the financial experience of each protected cell;
(13) Each protected cell captive insurance company shall notify the commissioner in writing within ten (10) business days of any protected cell that is insolvent or otherwise unable to meet its claim or expense obligations;
(14) No participant contract shall take effect without the commissioner’s prior written approval. The addition of each new protected cell, the withdrawal of any participant, or the termination of any existing protected cell shall constitute a change in the plan of operation requiring the commissioner’s prior written approval;
(15) The business written by a protected cell captive insurance company, with respect to each protected cell, shall be:
(A) Fronted by an insurance company licensed under the laws of any state;
(B) Reinsured by a reinsurer authorized or approved by this state; or
(C) Secured by a trust fund in the United States for the benefit of policyholders and claimants or funded by an irrevocable letter of credit or other arrangement that is acceptable to the commissioner. The amount of security provided shall be no less than the reserves associated with those liabilities which are neither fronted nor reinsured, including reserves for losses, allocated loss adjustment expenses, incurred but not reported losses and unearned premiums for business written through the participant’s protected cell. The commissioner may require the protected cell captive insurance company to increase the funding of any security arrangement established under this subdivision (15). If the form of security is a letter of credit, the letter of credit shall be issued or confirmed by a bank approved by the commissioner. A trust maintained pursuant to this subdivision (15) shall be established in a form and upon such terms approved by the commissioner;
(16) Notwithstanding this title or other laws of this state, and in addition to § 56-13-207, in the event of an insolvency of a protected cell captive insurance company where the commissioner determines that one (1) or more protected cells remain solvent, the commissioner may separate such cells from the protected cell captive insurance company and may allow, on application of the protected cell captive insurance company, for the conversion of such protected cells into one (1) or more new or existing protected cell captive insurance companies, or one (1) or more other captive insurance companies, pursuant to such plan of operation as the commissioner deems acceptable;
(17) Biographical affidavits are not required for participants in unincorporated cells. However, biographical affidavits are required for owners of incorporated cells, including series members of a series LLC; and
(18) A protected cell captive insurance company formed or licensed under this chapter may establish and operate both unincorporated and incorporated protected cells.