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Every service corporation shall be subject to examination by the director, with the same rights and powers and in the same manner as is provided in this code for the examination of insurers; and for the purposes thereof the following sections of this code shall, to the extent so applicable, apply as to such a corporation, which, for the purpose of such application shall be deemed to be an “insurer”:
(1) Section 41-219 (examination of insurers);
(2) Section 41-220 (examination of agents, managers, adjusters, promoters);
(3) Section 41-221 (place of examination);
(4) Section 41-223 (conduct of examination--access to records--correction of accounts--removal of records);
(5) Section 41-224 (examination--appraisal of assets);
(6) Section 41-225 (obstruction of examination--penalty);
(7) Section 41-226 (examiners--qualifications);
(8) Section 41-227 (examination report);
(9) Section 41-228 (examination expense);
(10) Section 41-229 (witnesses and evidence); and
(11) Section 41-230 (testimony compelled--immunity from prosecution).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Idaho Statutes Title 41. Insurance § 41-3426. Examination - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/id/title-41-insurance/id-st-sect-41-3426/
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