(215 ILCS 5/126.14)
Sec. 126.14.
Tangible personal property under lease.
A. (1) Subject to the limitations of Section 126.10, an insurer may acquire
tangible personal property or
equity interests therein located or used wholly or in part within a domestic
jurisdiction either directly or indirectly through limited partnership
interests and general partnership interests not otherwise prohibited by
Section 126.5D, joint ventures, stock of an investment subsidiary or
membership interests in a limited liability company, trust certificates, or
other similar instruments.
(2) Investments acquired under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be
eligible only if:
(a) The property is subject to a lease or other agreement with a person whose rated |
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(b) The lease or other agreement provides the insurer the right to receive rental,
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B. The insurer shall compute the amount of each investment under this
Section on the basis of the out of pocket purchase price and applicable related
expenses paid by the insurer for the investment, net of each borrowing made to
finance the purchase price and expenses, to the extent the borrowing is without
recourse to the insurer.
C. An insurer shall not acquire directly or indirectly through an investment
subsidiary an investment under this Section if, as a result of and after giving
effect to the investment, the aggregate amount of all investments then held by
the insurer under this Section would exceed:
(1) 2% of its admitted assets; or
(2) 0.5% of its admitted assets as to any single
item of tangible personal property.
D. For purposes of determining compliance with the limitations of Section
126.10, investments acquired by an insurer under this Section shall be
aggregated with those acquired under Section 126.11, and each lessee of the
property under a lease referred to in this Section shall be deemed the issuer
of an obligation in the amount of the investment of the insurer in the property
determined as provided in subsection B of this Section.
E. Nothing in this Section is applicable to tangible personal property lease
arrangements between an insurer and its subsidiaries and affiliates under a
cost sharing arrangement or agreement permitted under Section
131.20a(1)(a)(iv).
(Source: P.A. 90-418, eff. 8-15-97.)
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