Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that is:
Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that meets one of the following:
Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction
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Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that satisfies one
Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that:
Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that satisfies one (1) of the following criteria:
Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction, as designated by the superintendent pursuant to Subsection D of 13.2.8.16 NMAC, that meets one of the criteria set forth in Subsection B of 13.2.8.16 NMAC.
Reciprocal jurisdiction means (i) a non-United States jurisdiction that is subject to an in-force covered agreement with the United States, each within its legal authority, or, in the case of a covered agreement between the United States and the European Union, is a member state of the European Union; (ii) a United States jurisdiction that meets the requirements for accreditation under the NAIC financial standards and accreditation program; or (iii) a qualified jurisdiction, as determined by the Commission pursuant to subdivision D 3 of § 38.2-1316.2, that is not otherwise described in clause (i) or (ii) and that meets certain additional requirements, consistent with the terms and conditions of in-force covered agreements, as specified by the Commission in regulation.
Reciprocal jurisdiction means a ju- risdiction that is: