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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 40 — INSURANCE · Chapter 39

§ 3903. Submittal of CGAD.

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§ 3903. Submittal of CGAD.
(a)General rule.--
(1)Beginning January 1, 2020, a domestic insurer or an insurance group of which this Commonwealth is the lead state shall submit to the department a CGAD no later than June 1 of each calendar year.
(2)If a domestic insurer is a member of an insurance group of which this Commonwealth is not the lead state, the insurer shall submit the report required by this section to the commissioner of the lead state for the insurance group in accordance with the laws of the lead state.
(b)Exception.-- An insurer or insurance group not required to submit a CGAD to the department under subsection
(a)shall submit a copy of the most current version of its CGAD to the department upon the commissioner's request.
(c)Amendments.-- Each year following the initial filing of the CGAD, the filing entity shall file an amended version of the previously filed CGAD indicating where changes have been made. If no changes were made in the information or activities reported by the filing entity, the filing should so state.
(d)Format.-- The filing entity may exercise discretion regarding the appropriate format for providing the information required in this chapter and may customize the CGAD to provide the most relevant information necessary to permit the department to understand the corporate governance structure, policies and practices utilized by the filing entity. The department shall include a sample template on its publicly accessible Internet website.
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