Fla. Stat. 626.9362
Cooperative reciprocal agreement authorized for collection and allocation of certain nonadmitted insurance taxes


(1)

The Department of Financial Services and the Office of Insurance Regulation may enter into a cooperative reciprocal agreement with another state or group of states for the purpose of, but not limited to, the collection and allocation of nonadmitted insurance taxes for multistate risks pursuant to the federal Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010 (NRRA) which was incorporated into the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Pub. L. No. 111-203, July 21, 2010.

(2)

The terms of the agreement may include, but are not limited to, the following:Creating a clearinghouse for the purpose of facilitating the receipt and disbursement of nonadmitted insurance taxes.Specifying requirements and time periods for reporting.Determining methods for the collection and forwarding of nonadmitted insurance taxes to another state.Specifying a premium tax allocation formula for multistate risk nonadmitted insurance.Providing for audits and the exchange of information.Facilitating the administration of the cooperative reciprocal agreement in a reasonable manner.Providing for the collection of a service fee to fund the operations and activities of the clearinghouse which shall not exceed 0.3 percent of the gross premium on transactions processed by the clearinghouse.

(a)

Creating a clearinghouse for the purpose of facilitating the receipt and disbursement of nonadmitted insurance taxes.

(b)

Specifying requirements and time periods for reporting.

(c)

Determining methods for the collection and forwarding of nonadmitted insurance taxes to another state.

(d)

Specifying a premium tax allocation formula for multistate risk nonadmitted insurance.

(e)

Providing for audits and the exchange of information.

(f)

Facilitating the administration of the cooperative reciprocal agreement in a reasonable manner.

(g)

Providing for the collection of a service fee to fund the operations and activities of the clearinghouse which shall not exceed 0.3 percent of the gross premium on transactions processed by the clearinghouse.

(3)

The Florida Surplus Lines Service Office must implement any cooperative reciprocal agreement entered into by the Department of Financial Services and the Office of Insurance Regulation under this section and has the authority to collect the total tax imposed on a multistate risk nonadmitted insurance premium.

(4)

The department and the Office of Insurance Regulation may adopt rules for the administration and enforcement of a cooperative reciprocal agreement entered into with another state or group of states under this section.

(5)

Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this section and any cooperative reciprocal agreement entered into with another state or group of states under this section control the collection and allocation of nonadmitted insurance taxes for multistate risks.

(6)

The Legislature may, at its discretion, review any cooperative reciprocal agreement entered into by the Chief Financial Officer and the office with another state or group of states. If the Legislature determines that the cooperative reciprocal agreement is not in the best interest of the state, the Legislature shall instruct the Chief Financial Officer and the office to withdraw from the cooperative reciprocal agreement, pursuant to any notice provisions required by any such agreement.

Source: Section 626.9362 — Cooperative reciprocal agreement authorized for collection and allocation of certain nonadmitted insurance taxes, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0626.­9362 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

626.901
Representing or aiding unauthorized insurer prohibited
626.902
Penalty for representing unauthorized insurer
626.903
Suits by unauthorized insurers prohibited
626.904
Unauthorized Insurers Process Law
626.905
Purpose of Unauthorized Insurers Process Law
626.906
Acts constituting Chief Financial Officer as process agent
626.907
Service of process
626.908
Defense of action by unauthorized insurer or person representing or aiding such insurer
626.909
Jurisdiction of office and department
626.910
Penalty for violation by unauthorized insurers and persons representing or aiding such insurers
626.911
Attorney’s fee
626.912
Exemptions from ss
626.913
Surplus Lines Law
626.914
Definitions
626.915
Surplus lines insurance authorized
626.916
Eligibility for export
626.917
Eligibility for export
626.918
Eligible surplus lines insurers
626.919
Withdrawal of eligibility
626.921
Florida Surplus Lines Service Office
626.922
Evidence of the insurance
626.923
Filing copy of policy or certificate
626.924
Information required on contract
626.925
Surplus lines insurance valid
626.926
Liability of insurer as to losses and unearned premiums
626.927
Licensing of surplus lines agent
626.929
Origination, acceptance, placement of surplus lines business
626.930
Records of surplus lines agent
626.931
Agent affidavit and insurer reporting requirements
626.932
Surplus lines tax
626.933
Collection of tax and service fee
626.934
Accounting for funds
626.935
Suspension, revocation, or refusal of surplus lines agent’s license
626.936
Failure to file reports or pay tax or service fee
626.937
Actions against insurer
626.938
Report and tax of independently procured coverages
626.939
Records produced on order
626.9181
Levy upon deposit
626.9201
Notice of cancellation or nonrenewal
626.9202
Loss run statements for all lines of insurance
626.9271
Temporary license
626.9272
Licensing of nonresident surplus lines agents
626.9295
Corporations, liability of agent
626.9325
Service fee
626.9361
Failure to file report
626.9362
Cooperative reciprocal agreement authorized for collection and allocation of certain nonadmitted insurance taxes
626.9371
Payment of premiums and claims
626.9372
Disclosure statement of certain information required
626.9374
Liability of insureds

Current through Fall 2025

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