Chapter 9: KINDS OF INSURANCE; LIMITS OF RISK; REINSURANCE
Subchapter 6: SPECIAL PURPOSE REINSURANCE VEHICLE HEADING: PL 2003, C. 249, §2 (NEW)
§789. Records and financial reports
1.Records. The records of the special purpose reinsurance vehicle must be maintained in this State and must be available for examination
by the superintendent at any time. No later than 5 months after the end of the fiscal year of the reinsurance vehicle, the
reinsurance vehicle shall file with the superintendent an audit by a certified public accounting firm of the financial statements
of the reinsurance vehicle and the trust accounts referred to in section 784, subsection 2, paragraph E.
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2.Statement of operation. Each special purpose reinsurance vehicle organized under this subchapter shall file with the superintendent no later than
March 1st of each year a statement of operations, including a statement of income, a balance sheet and a detailed listing
of invested assets, including identification of assets held in trust to secure the reinsurance vehicle's obligations under
the special purpose reinsurance vehicle contract, for the year ending the prior December 31st. The statements must be prepared
in accordance with statutory accounting principles consistent with section 901-A on forms required by the superintendent.
If one or more protected cells have been established, the statement must detail the financial experience of the general account
and each protected cell separately, in addition to providing the combined financial experience of the special purpose reinsurance
vehicle and all protected cells.
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3.Financial statement. The special purpose reinsurance vehicle shall keep its books and records in such manner that its financial condition, affairs
and operations can be ascertained and so that its financial statements filed with the superintendent can be readily verified
and its compliance with the provisions of this subchapter determined. The books and records may be photographed, reproduced
on film or stored and reproduced electronically.
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4.Preservation. All books, records, documents, accounts and vouchers must be preserved and kept available in this State for the purpose
of examination and until authority to destroy or otherwise dispose of the records is secured from the superintendent. The
original records may, however, be kept and maintained outside this State if, according to a plan adopted by the special purpose
reinsurance vehicle's board of directors and approved by the superintendent, it maintains suitable records in lieu of the
original records.
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SECTION HISTORY
2003, c. 249, §2 (NEW).
2007, c. 386, §17 (AMD).
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