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Code · Missouri · Chapter 375

375.1047. Unremediated material weaknesses to be furnished to director, requirements — insurer to communicate remedial actions taken.

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375.1047. Unremediated material weaknesses to be furnished to director, requirements — insurer to communicate remedial actions taken. — 1. In addition to the annual audited financial report, each insurer shall furnish the director with a written communication as to any unremediated material weaknesses in its internal control over financial reporting noted during the audit. Such communication shall be prepared by the accountant within sixty days after the filing of the annual audited financial report and shall contain a description of any unremediated material weakness, as the term material weakness is defined by Statement on Auditing Standard 60, Communication of Internal Control Related Matters Noted in an Audit, or its replacement, as of December thirty-first immediately preceding in the insurer's internal control over financial reporting noted by the accountant during the course of their audit of the financial statements.
If no unremediated material weaknesses were noted, the communication shall so state.
2. The insurer is required to provide a description of remedial actions taken or proposed to correct unremediated material weaknesses, if the actions are not described in the accountant's communication.
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(L. 1991 H.B. 385, et al. § 11, A.L. 2009 H.B. 577)
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