646.51(3)(c)(c) Administrative assessments. The board may authorize assessments on a prorated or nonprorated basis to meet administrative costs and other expenses whether or not related to the liquidation or rehabilitation of a particular insurer. Nonprorated assessments may not exceed $500 per insurer in any year. 646.51(4)(a)(a) Subject to pars. (b) and (d), the total of all assessments for an amount authorized by the board under this section with respect to an insurer may not, in one calendar year, exceed 2 percent of the insurer’s assessable premiums under sub. (3) (am), (ar), or (b) on the types of policies and contracts that are covered by the account. 646.51(4)(b)(b) If the maximum assessment under par. (a), together with the other assets of the fund in an account, does not provide in one year in the account an amount that is sufficient for the fund to meet its obligations, the board shall assess additional amounts in each succeeding year until the amounts available enable the fund to meet its obligations. 646.51(4)(c)(c) Assessments to meet the obligations of the fund with respect to an insurer in liquidation may not be authorized or called unless the board makes a finding that it is necessary for implementing the purposes of this chapter. Recognizing that exact determinations may not always be possible, the board shall endeavor to classify and calculate assessments with a reasonable degree of accuracy. No authorized assessment may be called if the assets held in the appropriate account of the fund are sufficient to cover all estimated payments for liquidations in progress. 646.51(4)(d)(d) If 2 or more assessments are authorized in one calendar year with respect to insurers placed in liquidation in different calendar years, the average annual premiums for purposes of the limitation in par. (a) shall be equal and limited to the higher of the 3-year annual premium average for the applicable account. 646.51(5)(5) Collection. After the rate of assessment has been fixed, the fund shall send to each insurer a statement of the amount it is to pay. The fund shall designate whether the assessments shall be made payable in one sum or in installments. 646.51(6)(6) Appeal and review. Within 30 days after the fund sends the statement under sub. (5), an insurer, after paying the assessment under protest, may appeal the assessment to the board or a committee thereof. The decision of the board or committee on the appeal is subject to judicial review in the circuit court for Dane County. A petition for judicial review shall be filed within 60 days of the board’s or committee’s decision. 646.51(7)(a)(a) An insurer’s premium rates are not excessive because they contain an amount reasonably calculated to recoup assessments called under this chapter. 646.51(7)(b)(b) If the premium rates on a class of business are fixed, so that it is not possible for an insurer to recoup its assessments by increasing premium rates on the class of business, the insurer may offset 20 percent of the amount of the Wisconsin portion of the assessment against its tax liabilities to this state, other than real property taxes, in each of the 5 calendar years following the year in which the assessment was paid. 646.51(7)(c)(c) If an insurer ceases doing business in this state, all assessments not yet offset may be offset against its tax liabilities to this state for the year it ceases doing business. If the offset exceeds the tax liabilities, no refund will be made and there will be no carry-forward of the deficit to later years. 646.51(7)(d)(d) Any amount available for credit against future tax liabilities under this subsection may be regarded as an asset of the insurer under rules promulgated by the commissioner. 646.51(8)(8) Abatement and deferral. The board may abate or defer the assessment of an insurer in whole or part if payment of the assessment would endanger the ability of the insurer to fulfill its contractual obligations. The amount by which an assessment is abated or deferred may be assessed under this section against other insurers. When the conditions that prompted the board to defer assessment of an insurer no longer exist, the insurer shall pay all assessments that were deferred in accordance with a repayment plan approved by the board. 646.51(9)(9) Obligation to contribute ceases. 646.51(9)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), if an insurer’s license or certificate of authority to do business in this state terminates, expires, or is surrendered, the insurer’s obligation to pay assessments under this section ceases beginning on the day after the insurer’s license or certificate of authority terminates, expires, or is surrendered. 646.51(9)(b)(b) An insurer whose license or certificate of authority to do business in this state terminates, expires, or is surrendered remains liable after the termination, expiration, or surrender to pay all of the following: 646.51(9)(b)1.1. Assessments authorized or called before the insurer’s license or certificate of authority terminated, expired, or was surrendered. 646.51(9)(b)2.2. Assessments authorized or called after the insurer’s license or certificate of authority terminated, expired, or was surrendered that relate to a liquidation order entered before the insurer’s license or certificate of authority terminated, expired, or was surrendered. 646.51(10)(10) Assessment of converting insurers. When an insurer converts to a different type of entity or license and the effect of the conversion is to subject the insurer to the liabilities of a different account or accounts of the fund, the converting insurer’s obligation to pay assessments is as follows: 646.51(10)(a)(a) Assessments authorized prior to or during the year of conversion. For assessments authorized by the board prior to or during the year in which the insurer’s conversion to a different type of entity or license is effective, the insurer is liable for assessments to cover the obligations of the account or accounts to which it was subject prior to conversion. 646.51(10)(b)(b) Assessments authorized after the year of conversion. For assessments authorized by the board after the year in which the insurer’s conversion to a different type of entity or license is effective, the insurer is liable for assessments to cover the obligations of the account or accounts to which it is subject after conversion. 646.51 AnnotationSub. (7) is applicable to franchise taxes, income taxes, and fire department dues. Only Wisconsin assessments are used for offsets against Wisconsin taxes. Section 76.66 applies. If assessments are reimbursed, tax credits should be recaptured. 72 Atty. Gen. 17. 646.60646.60 Claims by security funds. 646.60(1)(a)(a) Settlements by the fund. The liquidator is bound by determinations and settlements of covered loss claims, and by payments of claims, made by the fund under this chapter. 646.60(1)(b)(b) Settlements by comparable funds. The liquidator is bound by determinations and settlements of covered loss claims, and by payments of claims, made by funds or organizations of other states that are comparable to the fund under this chapter if all of the following apply: 646.60(1)(b)1.1. The laws of the other states give equivalent recognition to the determinations and settlements of loss claims, and to payments of claims, made by the fund. 646.60(1)(b)2.2. If the same claim is reported as paid by 2 or more funds, payment shall be to the fund with a prior obligation under s. 646.31 (9). 646.60(2)(2) Priorities. The subrogation claims of funds under sub. (1) for settlements of claims, including expenses in settling them, have the priority the claims would have under s. 645.68. 646.61646.61 Disposal and transfer of assets. 646.61(1)(1) After termination of all liquidations under any account of s. 646.11 (2), remaining assets in that account shall be redistributed among those who paid assessments under rules promulgated to ensure treatment that is as equitable to the contributing insurers as is practicable. Partial distributions may be made to insurers who were assessed after all claims against the fund arising from such liquidations have been paid. 646.61(2)(2) To meet the needs of the fund the fund may temporarily transfer assets from one account to another.
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