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Code · Kansas · Chapter 40 — Insurance

40-2607. Records required to be maintained; examination; fees and expenses; duration.

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40-2607. Records required to be maintained; examination; fees and expenses; duration. Every licensee shall maintain records of its premium finance transactions and the said records shall be open to examination and investigation by the commissioner: Provided, however, That said licensee shall be assessed and make payment of such fees and expenses incurred as a result of examination and investigation as set forth in K.S.A. 40-223 . The commissioner may, at any time, require any licensee to bring such records as he may direct to the commissioner's office for examination.
Every licensee shall preserve its records of such premium finance transactions, including cards used in a card system, for at least three
(3)years after making the final entry in respect to any premium finance agreement. The preservation of records in photographic form shall constitute compliance with this requirement.
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