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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 58 — Insurance

§ 58-21-35. Duty to file and retain reports.

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§ 58-21-35. Duty to file and retain reports.
(a)Within 30 days after the placing of any surplus lines insurance, the surplus lines licensee shall file with the Commissioner or the stamping office, as appropriate, a report in a format prescribed by the Commissioner regarding the insurance and including the following information:
(1)The name of the insured.
(2)The identity of the insurer or insurers.
(3)A description of the subject and location of the risk.
(4)The amount of premium charged for the insurance.
(5)The amount of premium tax for the insurance.
(6)The policy period.
(7)The policy number.
(7a)An acknowledged statement that the surplus lines licensee has complied with G.S. 58-21-15 or G.S. 58-21-16, whichever is applicable.
(8)The name, address, telephone number, facsimile telephone number, and email address of the licensee, as applicable.
(9)Any other relevant information the Commissioner may reasonably require.
(b)The licensee shall complete and retain a copy of the report in paper or electronic form as required by the Commissioner. The report required by this section is not a public record under G.S. 132-1 or G.S. 58-2-100. (1985, c. 688, s. 1; 1987, c. 864, s. 35; 1993 (Reg. Sess., 1994), c. 678, s. 16; 1999-219, s. 6.1; 2006-105, s. 2.6; 2011-120, s. 7; 2015-101, s. 2; 2019-179, s. 2(a); 2025-25, s. 29(1).)
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