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Code · Missouri · Chapter 379

379.1403. Audited financial report required, requirements.

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379.1403. Audited financial report required, requirements. — 1. No later than five months after the fiscal year end of the SPLRC, the SPLRC shall file with the director an audited financial report by an independent certified public accountant of the financial statements of the SPLRC and any trust accounts established for the benefit of the ceding company to secure reserve credits for the ceding company.
2. The SPLRC shall file by March first of each year financial information using statutory accounting principles with useful or necessary modifications or adaptations required or approved by the director, as supplemented by additional information as required by the director. Financial information must include:
(1)Income statement;
(2)Balance sheet, and if required;
(3)A detailed listing of invested assets.
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The filing may also include RBC calculations and other adjusted capital calculations to assist the director. The statements must be prepared on forms required by the director. In addition, the director may require the filing of performance assessments of the SPLRC contract.
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(L. 2007 S.B. 215)
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