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Code · California · Insurance Code

§ 11522

226 words·~1 min read·/ca/insurance-code/11522

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Every organization or person holding a certificate of authority to receive transfers under this chapter shall make and file with the commissioner information regarding each agreement entered into between the permit or certificate holder and the transferor. The information requested by the commissioner shall be provided in the number, form, and format, at the intervals, and by the methods prescribed by the commissioner. The organization or person shall pay a basic fee to the commissioner for the filing of the requested information.
The basic fee as provided in this section shall be established by rules and regulations adopted by the commissioner pursuant to Section 11521.5 for information filed by the organization or person where information is filed regarding up to 10 agreements within any calendar quarter. Thereafter, within each calendar quarter, the fee for information filed regarding each agreement shall be as follows: 50 percent of the basic fee for information filed regarding 11 to 20 agreements filed; 20 percent of the basic fee for information filed regarding 21 to 30 agreements filed; 10 percent of the basic fee for information filed regarding 31 to 40 agreements filed; and 5 percent of the basic filing fee for information filed regarding 41 or more agreements.
The fees as provided herein shall be paid with the filing of the information regarding the agreements by the organization or person.
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