Wis. Admin. Code Office of the Commissioner of Insurance Ins 8.01

Current through May 28, 2024
Section Ins 8.01 - [Repealed]

Wis. Admin. Code Office of the Commissioner of Insurance Ins 8.01

Cr. Register, August, 1960, No. 56, eff. 9-1-60; am. (1) and (2), Register, November, 1978, No. 275, eff. 12-1-78; corrections made under s. 13.93(2m) (b) 5, Stats., Register, April, 1992, No. 436.
Repealed by, Register March 2020 No. 771, eff. 4/1/2020

In the following examples the receipt of a valuable consideration by the party as specified would not appear to be prohibited in the stated circumstances. These examples are not intended to be all-inclusive.

1. Receipt from a fund by a participating employer or labor organization of reasonable compensation for the fair value of necessary services rendered to the fund or for the actual cost of necessary expenses incurred for or on behalf of the fund.

2. Receipt from a fund by a participating employer or labor organization of payment for necessary real property or equipment sold or leased to the fund for use in the operations of the fund in an amount not in excess of the fair market value of such property or equipment at the date of sale or the fair rental value at the date of lease. Any facts known to such an employer or labor organization which would influence such market or rental value must necessarily be considered in determining the fair value at such date.

3. Purchase or lease of real estate or equipment from a fund by a participating employer or labor organization if such purchase or lease is made at arms-length on such terms and conditions as would be required at such time by an independent financial institution or other business organization engaged in such transactions which has knowledge of all facts pertinent thereto which are known by such employer or labor organization. If the terms and conditions required by such organizations cannot be established, the terms and conditions should be equivalent to those which would be granted by any independent vendor or lessor having knowledge of all pertinent facts known to such employer or labor organization and considering both the probable income and probable safety of his or her capital.

4. Receipt by a participating employer or labor organization of a loan from a fund if such loan is made at arms-length according to such terms and conditions, including the rate of interest and duration of the loan and the nature and amount of security pledged therefor, as would be required at such time by an independent financial institution or other business organization engaged in making such loans which has knowledge of all facts pertinent thereto which are known by such employer or labor organization.

5. Receipt by a participating employee of a loan from a fund if such loan would meet the requirements of a loan to a participating employer or labor organization as specified in example 4. above.

6. Purchase of securities or other investments from a fund by a participating employer or labor organization if made for not less than an adequate consideration to the fund. An "adequate consideration" means the price which would be paid at such time by an independent buyer having knowledge of all facts pertinent thereto which are known to such employer or labor organization. Such value may be established by an impartial appraisal of the investment if such value cannot be established by reference to bid and asked prices or by reference to sales prices.

7. Sale of securities or other investments to a fund by a participating employer or labor organization if made for not more than an adequate consideration as defined by example 6. above.

8. Purchase from or sale to a fund by a participating employer of its capital stock if in accord with conditions described in examples 6. and 7. above.