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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 692C - HOLDING COMPANIES

NRS 692C.270 Contents of registration statement; statement relating to corporate oversight; financial statements.

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NRS 692C.270 Contents of registration statement; statement relating to corporate oversight; financial statements. Every insurer subject to registration shall file:
1. A registration statement with the Commissioner, on a form and in a format prescribed by the Commissioner, which must contain current information about:
(a)The capital structure, general financial condition, ownership and management of the insurer and any person controlling the insurer.
(b)The identity of every member of the insurance holding company system.
(c)The following agreements in force, relationships subsisting and transactions currently outstanding between the insurer and its affiliates:
(1)Loans, other investments or purchases, sales or exchanges of securities of the affiliates by the insurer or of the insurer by its affiliates.
(2)Purchases, sales or exchanges of assets.
(3)Transactions not in the ordinary course of business.
(4)Guarantees or undertakings for the benefit of an affiliate which result in an actual contingent exposure of the insurer’s assets to liability, other than insurance contracts entered into in the ordinary course of the insurer’s business.
(5)All management and service contracts and all cost-sharing arrangements, other than cost allocation arrangements based upon generally accepted accounting principles.
(6)Reinsurance agreements covering all or substantially all of one or more lines of insurance of the ceding company.
(7)Any dividend or other distribution made to a shareholder.
(8)Any consolidated agreement to allocate taxes.
(d)Any pledge of the insurer’s stock, including the stock of any subsidiary or controlling affiliate of the insurer, for a loan made to any member of the insurance holding company system.
(e)Any other matters concerning transactions between registered insurers and any affiliates as may be included from time to time in any registration forms adopted or approved by the Commissioner.
2. A statement verifying that:
(a)The board of directors of the insurer oversees the corporate governance and internal controls of the insurer; and
(b)Officers or senior management of the insurer have approved, implemented and continue to maintain and monitor the corporate governance and internal controls of the insurer.
3. Financial statements of the insurance holding company system and all affiliates, if requested by the Commissioner. This requirement may be satisfied by providing the most recent statement filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commissioner pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, 15 U.S.C. §§ 78a et seq., by the insurance holding company system or its parent corporation.
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