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Code · Missouri · Chapter 376

376.1093. Annual report filed with director, when — contents — filing fee, amount.

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376.1093. Annual report filed with director, when — contents — filing fee, amount. — 1. Each administrator shall file an annual report for the preceding calendar year with the director on or before March first of each year, or within such extension of time therefor as the director for good cause may grant. The report shall be in the form and contain such matters as the director prescribes and shall be verified by at least two officers of the administrator.
2. The annual report shall include the complete names and addresses of all insurers and trusts with which the administrator had an agreement during the preceding fiscal year.
3. The annual report shall identify which insurers or trusts are fully insured by an insurer licensed to transact business in this state, self-insured, or have stop-loss coverage.
4. For those insurers or trusts which are fully insured or which possess stop-loss coverage, the annual report shall identify the carrier and policy or certificate number.
5. At the time of filing its annual report, the administrator shall pay a filing fee of two hundred fifty dollars.
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(L. 1993 H.B. 709 § 52)
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