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TITLE 41
INSURANCE
CHAPTER 63
OWN RISK AND SOLVENCY ASSESSMENT
41-6305.  orsa summary report. (1) Upon the director’s request, and no more than once each year, an insurer shall submit to the director an ORSA summary report or any combination of reports that together contain the information described in the ORSA guidance manual, applicable to the insurer and/or the insurance group of which the insurer is a member. If the insurer is a member of an insurance group, the insurer shall submit the report(s) required by this subsection if the director is the lead state director of the insurance group as determined by the procedures within the financial analysis handbook adopted by the NAIC and as adopted by the director by rule, administrative order or bulletin.
(2)  The report(s) shall include a signature of the insurer’s or the insurance group’s chief risk officer or other executive having responsibility for the oversight of the insurer’s enterprise risk management process attesting to the best of the officer’s or executive’s belief and knowledge that the insurer applies the enterprise risk management process described in the ORSA summary report and that a copy of the report has been provided to the insurer’s board of directors or the appropriate committee thereof.
(3)  An insurer may comply with subsection (1) of this section by providing the most recent and substantially similar report(s) provided by the insurer or another member of an insurance group of which the insurer is a member to the director or commissioner of another state or to a supervisor or regulator of a foreign jurisdiction if that report provides information that is comparable to the information described in the ORSA guidance manual. Any such report in a language other than English must be accompanied by a translation of that report into the English language.

History:
[41-6305, added 2017, ch. 75, sec. 1, p. 189.]


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