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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. If an insurer has an MGA who writes more than five percent of its policyholder surplus, the insurer shall provide to the commissioner, upon his request, financial data by an independent examiner concerning that insurer's book of business which is in question and is handled by that MGA, and the insurer shall have on file an independent audited financial report of each MGA with which it has done business. The audited financial report shall include the opinion of an independent certified public accountant, report the financial position of the MGA as of the most recent year-end and the results of its operations and cash flows, and include appropriate notes to financial statements. The insurer shall submit the report to the commissioner upon his request.
B. If an MGA establishes loss reserves, the insurer shall annually obtain the opinion of an actuary attesting to the adequacy of loss reserves established for losses incurred and outstanding on business produced by the MGA. This is in addition to any other required loss reserve certification.
C. The insurer shall periodically, but no less often than semi-annually, conduct an on-site review of the underwriting and claims processing operations of the MGA.
D. Binding authority for all reinsurance contracts or participation in insurance or reinsurance syndicates shall rest with an officer of the insurer, who shall not be affiliated with the MGA.
E. Within thirty days of entering into or termination of a contract with an MGA, the insurer shall provide written notification of such appointment or termination to the commissioner. Such notice of appointment of an MGA shall include a statement of duties which the applicant is expected to perform on behalf of the insurer, the lines of insurance for which the applicant is to be authorized to act, and any other information the commissioner may request. A fee in the amount set forth in R.S. 22:821 shall accompany an MGA appointment request. If an insurer fails to provide any of the information required under this Subsection, the commissioner may, after he notifies the insurer, by certified mail, impose a fine not to exceed fifty dollars.
F. An insurer shall review its books and records quarterly to determine if any producer has become an MGA as defined in R.S. 22:1622(D). If the insurer determines that a producer has become an MGA, the insurer shall promptly notify the producer and the commissioner of such determination and the insurer and producer shall fully comply with the provisions of this Part within thirty days.
G. Prior to May first annually, each insurer shall notify the commissioner, on a form prescribed by the commissioner, of each MGA it wishes to appoint, accompanied by the fee set forth in R.S. 22:821.
H. All such appointments shall remain in full force and effect until April thirtieth of the following year unless:
(1) The producer license of the MGA is revoked or suspended by the commissioner as provided for in this Part or as prescribed in R.S. 22:1554.
(2) The insurer has cancelled the appointment upon written notice to the producer and to the commissioner.
I. Any appointment of an MGA by an insurer received by the commissioner between April fifteenth and April thirtieth shall be effective May first.
J. An insurer shall not appoint to its board of directors an officer, director, employee, subproducer, or controlling shareholder of its MGAs. This Subsection shall not apply to relationships governed by R.S. 22:691.1 et seq. or, if applicable, R.S. 22:1621 et seq.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 22, § 1625. Duties of insurers - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-22-sect-1625/
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