A. No group life insurance coverage shall be offered in this state by an insurer under a policy issued in another state if the superintendent, or the appropriate insurance supervisory public official of another state, has determined that:

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public;

(1)     issuance of the group policy was contrary to the best interests of the (2)     issuance of the group policy was not actuarially sound;

(3)     issuance of the group policy did not result in economies of acquisition and administration; or

(4)     benefits provided under the group policy are not reasonable in relation to the premiums charged.

B. Upon the superintendent’s request the insurer shall promptly furnish to the superintendent a copy of any such group policy and of the certificate of insurance to be issued thereunder.