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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 694C - CAPTIVE INSURERS

NRS 694C.400 Submission of annual report of financial condition, audit and financial statement to Commissioner; regulations designating form; alternative date to file annual report; penalties for failing to comply or making false statement.

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NRS 694C.400 Submission of annual report of financial condition, audit and financial statement to Commissioner; regulations designating form; alternative date to file annual report; penalties for failing to comply or making false statement.
1. On or before June 30 of each year, a captive insurer, other than a state-chartered risk retention group, shall submit to the Commissioner a report of its financial condition. A captive insurer shall use generally accepted accounting principles and include any useful or necessary modifications or adaptations thereof that have been approved or accepted by the Commissioner for the type of insurance and kinds of insurers to be reported upon, and as supplemented by additional information required by the Commissioner.
Except as otherwise provided in this section, each association captive insurer, agency captive insurer, rental captive insurer or sponsored captive insurer shall file its report in the time and form required by the Commissioner. Each state-chartered risk retention group shall file its report in the time and form required by NRS 680A.270 . The Commissioner shall adopt regulations designating the form in which pure captive insurers must report.
2. Each captive insurer, other than a state-chartered risk retention group, shall submit to the Commissioner, on or before June 30 of each year, an annual audit as of December 31 of the preceding calendar year that is certified by a certified public accountant who is not an employee of the insurer. An annual audit submitted pursuant to this subsection must comply with the requirements set forth in regulations adopted by the Commissioner which govern such an annual audit, including, without limitation, criteria for extensions and exemptions.
3. Each state-chartered risk retention group shall file a financial statement pursuant to NRS 680A.265 .
4. A pure captive insurer may apply, in writing, for authorization to file its annual report based on a fiscal year that is consistent with the fiscal year of the parent company of the pure captive insurer. If an alternative date is granted, the annual report is due not later than 60 days after the end of each such fiscal year.
5. A pure captive insurer shall file on or before March 1 of each year such forms as required by the Commissioner by regulation to provide sufficient detail to support its premium tax return filed pursuant to NRS 694C.450 .
6. Any captive insurer failing, without just cause beyond the reasonable control of the captive insurer, to file its annual report of financial condition as required by subsection 1, its annual audit as required by subsection 2 or its financial statement as required by subsection 3 shall pay a penalty of $100 for each day the captive insurer fails to file the report of financial condition, the annual audit or the financial statement, but not to exceed an aggregate amount of $3,000, to be recovered in the name of the State of Nevada by the Attorney General.
7. Any director, officer, agent or employee of a captive insurer who subscribes to, makes or concurs in making or publishing, any annual or other statement required by law, knowing the same to contain any material statement which is false, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
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