N.Y. Insurance Law § 1712
(b) The following transactions between a parent corporation and any subsidiary may not be entered into unless the parent corporation has notified the superintendent in writing of its intention to enter into any such transaction at least thirty days prior thereto, or with regard to reinsurance treaties or agreements at least forty-five days prior thereto, or such shorter period as the superintendent may permit, and the superintendent has not disapproved it within such period:
(1) sales, purchases, exchanges, loans, extensions of credit, or investments with a subsidiary, provided the transactions are equal to or exceed:
(2) loans or extensions of credit to any person who is not a subsidiary, where the parent corporation makes loans or extensions of credit with the agreement or understanding that the proceeds of such transactions, in whole or in substantial part, are to be used to make loans or extensions of credit to, purchase assets of, or make investments in, any subsidiary of the parent corporation making the loans or extensions of credit, provided the transactions are equal to or exceed: