(215 ILCS 5/55) (from Ch. 73, par. 667)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)
Sec. 55.
Contingent
liability policy provisions.
In cases where contingent liability of members is provided for, the
provision therefor shall be plainly stated in each policy with prominence
equal to the indemnifying clause. In addition, each such assessable policy,
other than an accident or health policy, issued or delivered in this State
insuring against the hazards included in Class 2, subparagraph (b) of
Section 4 after September 1, 1967 must have the following statement printed
in bold face on the face of the policy: "This is an assessable policy". If
a mutual company other than life has a surplus equal to the capital
and surplus required in Section 13, for a stock company transacting the
same kind or kinds of business, such company may issue policies without
contingent liability. Any such mutual company which shall have issued
policies without contingent liability after the acquisition of such surplus
may continue to do so as long as it maintains a surplus equal to the
capital and surplus of a stock company doing the same kind or kinds
of business, but no company may issue such policies except during such time
as it shall continue to have such a surplus, but any company which is,
immediately prior to July 1, 1965, issuing policies without contingent
liability, may continue to do so as long as it maintains a surplus equal in
amount to that which would have been required immediately prior to July 1,
1965. After July 18, 1967, no company subject to this Article may make,
levy or impose upon its members any assessment based on their contingent
liability unless ordered to do so by the Director under Section 60 of this Code.
(Source: P.A. 86-753.)
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