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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 703 — Insurance Regulations · § 703.212

§ 703.212. Required reports; examination of insurance carrier accounts.

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(a)Upon the Office's request, each insurance carrier must submit the following reports:
(1)A certified financial statement of the carrier's assets and liabilities, or a balance sheet.
(2)A sworn statement showing the extent of the carrier's unsecured LHWCA obligations for each State in which it is authorized to write insurance under the LHWCA or any of its extensions.
(3)A sworn statement reporting the carrier's open cases as of the date of such report, listing by State all death and injury cases, together with a report of the status of all outstanding claims.
(b)Whenever it considers necessary, the Office may inspect or examine a carrier's books of account, records, and other papers to verify any financial statement or other information the carrier furnished to the Office in any statement or report required by this section, or any other section of the regulations in this part. The carrier must permit the Office or its duly authorized representative to make the inspection or examination. Alternatively, the Office may accept an adequate independent audit by a certified public accountant.
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