Approval Required for Material Changes in Plan of Operation
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Any material change of the SPFC's plan of operation, whether or not through an SPFC protected cell, shall require prior approval of the commissioner. The following transactions do not constitute material change for purposes of this section:
If initially approved in the plan of operation, securities subsequently issued to continue the securitization activities of the SPFC either during or after expiration, redemption, or satisfaction, of all of these, of part or all of the securities issued pursuant to initial insurance securitization transactions; and
A change and substitution in a counterparty to a swap transaction for an existing insurance securitization as allowed pursuant to this part if the replacement swap counterparty carries a similar or higher rating to its predecessor with two (2) or more nationally recognized rating agencies.
No later than six (6) months after the fiscal year-end of the SPFC, the SPFC shall file with the commissioner an audit by a certified public accounting firm of the financial statements of the SPFC and the trust accounts.
An SPFC shall report using statutory accounting principles, unless the commissioner requires, approves, or accepts the use of generally accepted accounting principles or other comprehensive basis of accounting, in each case the commissioner may require, approve, or accept any appropriate or necessary modifications or adaptations. The commissioner may require the report to be supplemented by additional information.
Each SPFC shall file by March 1, a statement of operations, using either generally accepted accounting principles or, if approved, accepted or required by the commissioner, statutory accounting principles with useful or necessary modifications or adaptations for the type of insurance and kinds of insurers to be reported upon, and as supplemented by additional information required by the commissioner. The statement of operations shall include a statement of income, a balance sheet, and may include a detailed listing of invested assets, including identification of assets held in trust to secure the obligations of the SPFC under the SPFC contract. The SPFC also may include with the filing risk based capital calculations and other adjusted capital calculations to assist the commissioner with evaluating the levels of the surplus of the SPFC for the year ending on December 31st of the previous year. The statements shall be prepared on forms required by the commissioner. In addition, the commissioner may require the filing of performance assessments of the SPFC contract.
An SPFC shall maintain the SPFC's records in this state unless otherwise approved by the commissioner and shall make its records available for examination by the commissioner at any time. The SPFC shall keep its books and records in such manner that its financial condition, affairs, and operations can be ascertained and so that the commissioner may readily verify its financial statements and determine its compliance with this part.
All original books, records, documents, accounts, and vouchers shall be preserved and kept available in this state for the purpose of examination and until authority to destroy or otherwise dispose of the records is secured from the commissioner. The original records, however, may be kept and maintained outside this state if, according to a plan adopted by the management of the SPFC and approved by the commissioner, it maintains suitable copies instead of the originals. The books or records may be photographed, reproduced on film, or stored and reproduced electronically.