The license fee imposed upon each insurance company which issues life insurance policies on the lives of persons residing within the corporate limits of the city shall be 12% of the first year’s premiums actually collected within each calendar quarter by reason of the issuance of such policies.
(`96 Code, § 115.02) (Ord. 1984-2, passed 8-8-1984; Am. Ord. 2007-3, passed 3-8-2007; Am. Ord. 2019-3, passed 3-21-2019)
The license fee imposed upon each insurance company which issues any insurance policy which is not a life insurance policy shall be
12%
of the premiums actually collected within each calendar quarter by reason of the issuance of the policies on risks located within the corporate limits of the city on those classes of business which the company is authorized to transact, less all premiums returned to policyholders; however, any license fee or tax imposed upon premium receipts shall not include premiums received for insuring employers against liability for personal injuries to their employees, or death caused thereby, under the provisions of the Workers’ Compensation Act and shall not include premiums received on policies of group health insurance provided for state employees under KRS 18A.225(2) and 18A.228 or, premiums received by any state employee benefit fund created pursuant to KRS Ch. 18A for the purpose of providing health benefits to state employees or to premiums received on health insurance polices issued to individuals nor to policies issued through Kentucky Access created in KRS 304.17B-005.
(`96 Code, § 115.03) (Ord. 1984-2, passed 8-8-1984; Am. Ord. 2007-3, passed 3-8-2007
; Am. Ord. 2019-3, passed 3-21-2019)
All license fees imposed by this chapter shall be due no later than 30 days after the end of each calendar quarter. License fees which are not paid on or before the due date shall bear interest at the tax interest rate as defined in KRS 131.010(6).
(`96 Code, § 115.04) (Ord. 1984-2, passed 8-8-1984)
Every insurance company subject to the license fees imposed by this chapter shall annually, by March 31, furnish the city a written breakdown of all collections in the preceding calendar year for the following categories of insurance:
(A) Casualty;
(B) Automobile;
(C) Inland marine;
(D) Fire and allied perils;
(E) Health; and
(F) Life.
(`96 Code, § 115.05) (Ord. 1984-2, passed 8-8-1984)