Terms Used In Florida Statutes 628.725

  • Mutual insurance holding company: means an incorporated entity without permanent capital stock which is organized under this part and whose members are determined in accordance with this part. See Florida Statutes 628.703
A mutual insurance holding company shall give the office written notice of any change of personnel among the directors or principal officers of the mutual insurance holding company within 45 days after such change. The written notice shall include all information necessary to allow the office to determine that the mutual insurance holding company’s subsidiary stock insurers will be in compliance with s. 624.404(3) and, at a minimum, shall contain information similar to the information required by s. 628.051(2)(b), (c), and (d) for directors of insurance companies.