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Code · Washington · Title 48 — Insurance · Chapter 48.05

RCW 48.05.250

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(1)Each domestic insurer shall annually, on or before the first day of March, file with the commissioner a true statement of its financial condition, transactions, and affairs as of the thirty-first day of December preceding. The statement forms shall be in general form and context as approved by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners for the kinds of insurance to be reported upon, and as supplemented for additional information required by this code and by the commissioner. The statement shall be verified by the oaths of at least two of the insurer's officers.
(2)The annual statement of an alien insurer shall relate only to its transactions and affairs in the United States unless the commissioner requires otherwise. The statement shall be verified by the insurer's United States manager or by its officers duly authorized.
(3)The commissioner shall suspend or revoke the certificate of authority of any insurer failing to file its annual statement when due or during any extension of time therefor which the commissioner, for good cause, may grant.
[ 2006 c 25 s 5 ; 1983 c 85 s 1 ; 1947 c 79 s .05.25; Rem. Supp. 1947 s 45.05.25.]
Notes:
Advertising of financial condition: RCW 48.30.070 .
Assets and liabilities: Chapter 48.12 RCW.
False financial statements: RCW 48.30.030 .
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