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§ 20-235 Insurers; financial disclosure; requirements

AZ Rev Stat § 20-235 (2019) (N/A)
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20-235. Insurers; financial disclosure; requirements

A. The director shall adopt rules which require each insurer licensed to write property or casualty insurance in this state to report its loss and expense experience, investment income, administrative expenses and other data, as he may require, for classes of risks which he may designate. Such reports shall be in addition to the annual statement required by section 20-223.

B. The department may designate one or more rate service organizations or advisory organizations to gather and compile the experience and data.

C. The director by order may require an insurer authorized to transact insurance in this state to submit statistical and other financial data including the information prescribed in subsection A of this section in a form and content consistent with rules adopted pursuant to subsection A, with any model guideline, regulation, rule or act adopted by the national association of insurance commissioners or with the classification basis used by the insurer. The director shall prescribe the time period and form in which the data shall be submitted.

D. An insurer who fails to provide the information required under subsection C of this section is subject to payment of a late fee of not more than one hundred dollars for each day of delinquency. The director shall notify an insurer of late fees that it will incur as a result of noncompliance with this section at least ten days prior to the date any such late fees become due.

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§ 20-235 Insurers; financial disclosure; requirements