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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 299 — Assessment or cooperative insurance

299.450 Annual statement of condition.

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The president and secretary of each company shall, on or before March 1 of each year, make a sworn statement to the commissioner showing the condition of the company as of the preceding December 31. The statement shall contain the following information: The amount and kind of property insured; the number of policies issued from the time of organization of the company up to the time of making the statement; the number insured during the year last past; the amount of insurance accepted and the amount withdrawn, expired and canceled during the year; the whole amount of insurance in force on December 31; the amount of money received during the year; the amount of disbursements, specifying the amount paid for fees, salaries and commissions; and all other matters of interest to the company or members that the commissioner may require.
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