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Code · Missouri · Chapter 375

375.1054. Prohibited acts — violation, penalty.

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375.1054. Prohibited acts — violation, penalty. — 1. No director or officer of an insurer shall, directly or indirectly:
(1)Make or cause to be made a materially false or misleading statement to an accountant in connection with any audit, review, or communication required under sections 375.1025 to 375.1062 ; or
(2)Omit to state, or cause another person to omit to state, any material fact necessary in order to make statements made, in light of the circumstances under which the statements were made, not misleading to an accountant in connection with any audit, review, or communication required under sections 375.1025 to 375.1062 .
2. No officer or director of an insurer, or any other person acting under the direction thereof, shall directly or indirectly take any action to coerce, manipulate, mislead, or fraudulently influence any accountant engaged in the performance of an audit under sections 375.1025 to 375.1062 if such person knew or should have known that the action, if successful, could result in rendering the insurer's financial statements materially misleading.
3. For purposes of subsection 2 of this section, actions that, "if successful, could result in rendering the insurer's financial statements materially misleading" include, but are not limited to, actions taken at any time with respect to the professional engagement period to coerce, manipulate, mislead, or fraudulently influence an accountant:
(1)To issue or reissue a report on an insurer's financial statements that is not warranted in the circumstances, due to material violations of statutory accounting principles prescribed by the director, generally accepted auditing standards, or other professional or regulatory standards;
(2)Not to perform audit, review, or other procedures required by generally accepted auditing standards or other professional standards;
(3)Not to withdraw an issued report; or
(4)Not to communicate matters to an insurer's audit committee.
4. Any violation of any provision of this section is a level three violation under section 374.049 .
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(L. 2009 H.B. 577)
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