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Code · Kansas · Chapter 40 — Insurance

40-1138. Same; agent record requirements; inspection.

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40-1138. Same; agent record requirements; inspection.
(a)The title insurance agent shall maintain sufficient records of its escrow operations and escrow trust accounts so that the commissioner may adequately ensure that the title insurance agent is in compliance with all provisions of K.S.A. 40-1135 through 40-1141 , and amendments thereto. The commissioner may prescribe the specific record entries and documents to be kept and the length of time for which the records must be maintained.
(b)The title insurance agent shall make available for inspection by the commissioner, or the commissioner's representatives, all records relating to the title insurance agent's escrow, settlement and closing business, and any other fiduciary trust accounts required to be kept by the title insurance agent. Such availability for inspection shall include any records to which subsection
(f)of K.S.A. 40-1137 , and amendments thereto, applies.
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