Of the 29 risk retention groups that formed in 2006, almost half selected two states as their domiciles, with seven choosing Nevada and seven selecting South Carolina.
The District of Columbia–domicile of choice for more than a fourth of the RRGs formed in 2005, and third most chosen domicile in 2004–slipped to third place this year, with only four RRGs choosing it as their domiciliary state.
Montana, which passed its captive law in 2001, was selected by three RRGs as a domicile in 2006, equaling the total number of RRGs it has licensed since 2002.
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