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Code · Washington · Title 48 — Insurance · Chapter 48.13

RCW 48.13.350

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A written record of each investment or loan of the funds of a domestic insurer shall contain:
(1)In the case of loans: The name of the borrower; the location and legal description of the property; a physical description, and the appraised value of the security; the amount of the loan, rate of interest and terms of repayment.
(2)In the case of securities: The name of the obligor; a description of the security and the record of earnings; the amount invested, the rate of interest or dividend, the maturity and yield based upon the purchase price.
(3)In the case of real estate: The location and legal description of the property; a physical description and the appraised value; the purchase price and terms.
(4)In the case of all investments:
(a)The amount of expenses and commissions if any incurred on account of any investment or loan and by whom and to whom payable if not covered by contracts with mortgage loan representatives or correspondents which are part of the insurer's records.
(b)The name of any officer or director of the insurer having any direct, indirect, or contingent interest in the securities or loan representing the investment, or in the assets of the person in whose behalf the investment or loan is made, and the nature of such interest.
[ 2011 c 188 s 20 ; 2009 c 549 s 7055 ; 1949 c 190 s 20 ; 1947 c 79 s .13.35; Rem. Supp. 1949 s 45.13.35.]
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