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Code · Alaska · Title 10 · Chapter 13

Sec. 10.13.570. Records and report requirements.

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Sec. 10.13.570. Records and report requirements.
(a)A licensee shall make and keep books, accounts, and other records in the form and manner, at the place, and for the period of time that the department establishes.
(b)A licensee, affiliate of a licensee, and a subsidiary of a licensee shall file with the department the reports that the department requires. A report must be in the form and contain the information that the department requires.
(c)The department may require by order that a licensee include an asset on the licensee's books and records at a valuation that represents the current value of the asset.
(d)Not later than 90 days after the close of the calendar year, or a longer period if established by the department, a licensee shall file with the department an audit report containing
(1)financial statements, including a balance sheet, statement of income or loss, statement of changes in capital accounts, and statement of changes in financial position for, or as of the end of, the calendar year, prepared with an audit by an independent certified public accountant in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
(2)a report, certificate, or opinion of the independent certified public accountant who performs the audit, stating that the financial statements were prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles; and
(3)other information that the department may require.
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