Wyo. Stat. § 26-3-123

Current through the 2024 legislative session
Section 26-3-123 - Annual and quarterly statement; required; form; verification; failure to file
(a) Each authorized insurer, annually, on or before March 1, or within any extended time the commissioner grants, not to exceed thirty (30) days, shall file with the commissioner a full and true statement of its financial condition, transactions and affairs as of December 31 immediately preceding. The statement shall be in the general form and context of, and require information as called for by, the form of annual statement as currently in general and customary use in the United States for the type of insurer and kinds of insurance to be reported upon, with any modification the commissioner requires. The statement shall be verified by the oath of the insurer's president or vice-president and secretary or actuary as applicable, or if a reciprocal insurer by the oath of the attorney-in-fact, or its like officers if a corporation.
(b) Each authorized insurer shall file with the commissioner on a quarterly basis a statement of its financial condition for the preceding quarter. The statement shall be in the form of a quarterly statement as currently in general and customary use in the United States for the type of insurer and kinds of insurance to be reported upon, with any modification the commissioner requires. Each quarterly statement shall be filed with the commissioner on or before forty-five (45) days from the end of the quarter being reported.
(c) The statement of an alien insurer shall be verified by its United States manager or other authorized officer and shall relate only to the insurer's transactions and affairs in the United States unless the commissioner requires otherwise. If the commissioner requires a statement as to an alien insurer's affairs throughout the world, the insurer shall file the statement with the commissioner as soon as reasonably possible.
(d) All annual and quarterly statements filed pursuant to this section shall be completed pursuant to the most recent National Association of Insurance Commissioners' accounting practices and procedures manual and accompanied by an electronic version containing the same information as the statement. The commissioner may specify the format of the electronic version. The commissioner may accept, for any foreign insurer required to file any statement under this section, an electronic filing with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners meeting the requirements of this section as a filing with the commissioner. The commissioner may refuse to continue or may suspend or revoke the certificate of authority of any insurer failing to file its annual or quarterly statement when due.

W.S. 26-3-123