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Section 379.1361 Plan of operation to be filed, contents.

MO Rev Stat § 379.1361 (2019) (N/A)
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Effective 28 Aug 2007

379.1361. Plan of operation to be filed, contents. — A SPLRC must file, as part of its application, a plan of operation to consist of a description of the contemplated financing transaction or transactions and a detailed description of transaction documents to which the SPLRC will be a party, including, but not limited to, the SPLRC contract and related transactions to which the SPLRC will be a party which must include:

(1) Draft documentation or, at the director's discretion, a written summary of all material agreements to which the SPLRC is to be a party that are to be entered into to effectuate the SPLRC contract and the financing transaction;

(2) The purpose of the transaction;

(3) Maximum amounts;

(4) Interrelationships of the various transactions, to which the SPLRC will be a party, required to effectuate the financing;

(5) Investment strategy for the SPLRC;

(6) Description of the underwriting, reporting and claims payment methods by which losses covered by the SPLRC contract will be reported, accounted for and settled;

(7) Initial minimum capital to be held by the SPLRC;

(8) Pro forma balance sheet and income statements illustrating the performance of the SPLRC, the SPLRC contract, and any ceded reinsurance agreements under scenarios reasonably requested by the director or specified by rule; and

(9) The pro forma balance sheets and income statements filed under this section must be updated by the SPLRC and filed with the director in the event of a material deviation from the original or most recently filed plan of operation. The plan of operation must specify which deviations are to be considered material.

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(L. 2007 S.B. 215)

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Section 379.1361 Plan of operation to be filed, contents.