2012 Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 20 Insurance
20-415 Statement of surplus lines insurance business transacted by broker; reporting periods


AZ Rev Stat § 20-415 (through 2nd Reg Sess. 50th Leg. 2012) What's This?

20-415. Statement of surplus lines insurance business transacted by broker; reporting periods

A. Each surplus lines broker shall file semiannually with the director a statement of all surplus lines insurance business covering Arizona single-state risks transacted by the broker during the period for which the statement is being filed. The statement shall be on a form prescribed by the director and shall show:

1. Gross amount of each kind of insurance transacted.

2. Aggregate gross premiums charged.

3. Aggregate of return premiums paid to insureds.

4. Aggregate of net premiums.

5. Such additional information as may reasonably be required by the director.

B. The statement required by subsection A of this section is due on or before February 15 of each year for the preceding July through December and on or before August 15 of each year for the preceding January through June for business covering Arizona single-state risks.

C. Each surplus lines broker shall file quarterly, with the clearinghouse responsible for administering the compact or multistate agreement entered into by the director pursuant to section 20-416.01, a notarized statement of all surplus lines insurance business covering multistate risks transacted by the broker on behalf of insureds whose home state is Arizona during the calendar quarter for which the statement is being filed. The statement shall be on a form prescribed by the clearinghouse and shall include all information required by the clearinghouse. A facsimile of the original notarized statement may be submitted in lieu of the original notarized statement. The broker shall maintain the original notarized statement for a period of six years after the calendar year in which the statement was filed.

D. The statement required by subsection C of this section is due on or before February 15 for the quarter ending the preceding December 31, May 15 for the quarter ending the preceding March 31, August 15 for the quarter ending the preceding June 30 and November 15 for the quarter ending the preceding September 30.

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