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Alaska Statutes.
Title 21. Insurance
Chapter 39. Rates and Rating Organizations
Section 120. Examinations.
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AS 21.39.120. Examinations.

(a) The director shall, at least once in five years, make or cause to be made an examination of each rating organization licensed in this state under AS 21.39.060 and may, as often as the director may consider it expedient, make or cause to be made an examination of each advisory organization referred to in AS 21.39.100 and of each group, association, or other organization referred to in AS 21.39.110 . The reasonable costs of the examination shall be paid by the rating organization, advisory organization, or group, association, or other organization examined upon presentation to it of a detailed account of the costs. The officers, manager, agents, and employees of the rating organization, advisory organization, or group, association, or other organization may be examined at any time under oath and shall exhibit all books, records, accounts, documents, or agreements governing its method of operation. In lieu of an examination the director may accept the report of an examination made by the insurance supervisory official of another state, under the laws of that state.

(b) A report of an examination may not be made public unless the rating organization, advisory organization, group, association, or other organization examined within 30 days after its receipt of the director's written notice of intention to publicize the report, does not apply to the director for a hearing. If the application is made within the 30 days, the director shall hold a hearing, after first giving reasonable written notice of the time and place, and either approve or disapprove the report as being correct. If the director approves the report or if no application is made for a hearing, the report shall immediately become and be admissible in evidence as a public record, and open to public inspection.


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