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Public Act 096-0145
Public Act 0145 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0145 |
HB0394 Enrolled |
LRB096 03634 RPM 13662 b |
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| AN ACT concerning insurance.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by | changing Section 136 as follows:
| (215 ILCS 5/136) (from Ch. 73, par. 748)
| Sec. 136. Annual statement.
| (1) Every company authorized to do business in this State | or accredited by
this State shall file with the Director by | March 1st in each year 2 copies of
its financial statement for | the year ending December 31st immediately preceding
on forms | prescribed by the Director, which shall conform substantially | to the
form of statement adopted by the National Association of | Insurance
Commissioners. Unless the Director provides | otherwise, the annual statement is
to be prepared in accordance | with the annual statement instructions and the
Accounting | Practices and Procedures Manual adopted by the National | Association
of Insurance Commissioners. The Director shall | have power to make such
modifications and additions in this | form as he may deem desirable
or necessary to ascertain the | condition and affairs of the company. The
Director shall have | authority to extend the time for filing any statement by
any | company for reasons which he considers good and sufficient. In |
| every
statement the admitted assets shall be shown at the | actual values as of the
last day of the preceding year, in | accordance with Section 126.7.
The statement
shall be verified | by oaths of the president and secretary of the company or, in
| their absence, by 2 other principal officers. In addition, any | company may be
required by the Director, when he considers that | action to be necessary and
appropriate for the protection of | policyholders, creditors, shareholders, or
claimants, to file, | within 60 days after mailing to the company a notice that
such | is required, a supplemental summary statement as of the last | day of any
calendar month occurring during the 100 days next | preceding the mailing of such
notice designated by him on forms | prescribed and furnished by the Director. The
Director may | require supplemental summary statements to be certified by an
| independent actuary deemed competent by the Director or by an | independent
certified public accountant.
| (2) The statement of an alien company shall embrace only | its
condition and transactions in the United States and shall | be verified by
the oaths of its resident manager or principal | representative in the
United States, except that in the case of | any life company organized
under the laws of Canada or any | province thereof, the statement may be
verified by the oaths of | any of its principal officers designated for
that purpose by | its board of directors.
| (3) For the information of the public generally the | Director shall
cause an abstract of the information contained |
| in the annual statement
to be made available to the public as | soon as practicable after filing
with the Department, by | printing those abstracts in pamphlet tabular form
for free | general distribution by the Department, or by such other
| publication in the city of Springfield or in the city of | Chicago as may
be reasonably necessary more fully to inform the | public of the financial
condition of companies transacting | business in this State.
| (4) Each domestic, foreign, and alien insurer authorized to
| do business in this State or accredited by this State shall | participate
in the National Association of Insurance | Commissioners' Insurance Regulatory
Information System, | including the payment of all fees and charges of the
system. | Each company shall, on or before March 1 of each year, file | with the
National Association of Insurance Commissioners a copy | of its annual financial
statement along with any additional | filings prescribed by the Director for the
preceding year. The | statement filed with the National Association of Insurance
| Commissioners shall be in the same format and scope as that | required by this
Code and shall include a signed jurat page and | actuarial certification. Any
amendments and addendums to the | annual statement shall also be filed with the
National | Association of Insurance Commissioners. Each company shall | also file
with the National Association of Insurance | Commissioners annual and quarterly
financial statement | information in computer readable format as required by the
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| Insurance Regulatory Information System.
Failure of a company | to file financial statement information in computer
readable | format shall subject the company to the provisions of Section | 139.
| (5) All financial analysis ratios and examination synopsis | concerning
insurance companies that are submitted to the | Director by the National
Association of Insurance | Commissioners' Insurance Regulatory Information
System are | confidential and may not be disclosed by the Director.
| (6) Every property and casualty insurance company doing | business in this State, unless otherwise exempted by the | Director, shall annually submit the opinion of an appointed | actuary entitled "Statement of Actuarial Opinion". This | opinion shall be filed in accordance with the appropriate | National Association of Insurance Commissioners Property and | Casualty Annual Statement Instructions. | (a) Every property and casualty insurance company | domiciled in this State that is required to submit a | Statement of Actuarial Opinion shall annually submit an | Actuarial Opinion Summary, written by the company's | appointed actuary. This Actuarial Opinion Summary shall be | filed in accordance with the appropriate National | Association of Insurance Commissioners Property and | Casualty Annual Statement Instructions and shall be | considered as a document supporting the Actuarial Opinion | required in this subsection (6). Each foreign and alien |
| property and casualty company authorized to do business in | this State shall provide the Actuarial Opinion Summary upon | request. | (b) An Actuarial Report and underlying workpapers as | required by the appropriate National Association of | Insurance Commissioners Property and Casualty Annual | Statement Instructions shall be prepared to support each | Actuarial Opinion. If the insurance company fails to | provide a supporting Actuarial Report or workpapers at the | request of the Director or the Director determines that the | supporting Actuarial Report or workpapers provided by the | insurance company is otherwise unacceptable to the | Director, the Director may engage a qualified actuary at | the expense of the company to review the opinion and the | basis for the opinion and prepare the supporting Actuarial | Report or workpapers. | (c) The appointed actuary shall not be liable for | damages to any person (other than the insurance company and | the Director) for any act, error, omission, decision, or | conduct with respect to the actuary's opinion, except in | cases of fraud or willful misconduct on the part of the | appointed actuary. | (d) The Statement of Actuarial Opinion shall be | provided with the Annual Statement in accordance with the | appropriate National Association of Insurance | Commissioners Property and Casualty Annual Statement |
| Instructions and shall be treated as a public document. | Documents, materials, or other information in the | possession or control of the Director that are considered | an Actuarial Report, workpapers, or Actuarial Opinion | Summary provided in support of the opinion, and any other | material provided by the company to the Director in | connection with the Actuarial Report, workpapers or | Actuarial Opinion Summary, must be given confidential | treatment, are not subject to subpoena, and may not be made | public by the Director or any other persons. This paragraph | (d) shall not be construed to limit the Director's | authority to release the documents to the Actuarial Board | for Counseling and Discipline (ABCD), so long as the | material is required for the purpose of professional | disciplinary proceedings and that the ABCD establishes | procedures satisfactory to the Director for preserving the | confidentiality of the documents, nor shall this paragraph | (d) be construed to limit the Director's authority to use | the documents, materials or other information in | furtherance of any regulatory or legal action brought as | part of the Director's official duties. Neither the | Director nor any person who received documents, materials, | or other information while acting under the authority of | the Director shall be permitted or required to testify in | any private civil action concerning any confidential | documents, materials, or information subject to this |
| subsection (6). Except where another provision of this Code | expressly prohibits a disclosure of confidential | information to the specific officials or organizations | described in this subsection, the Director may: | (i) share documents, materials, or other | information, including the confidential and privileged | documents, materials or information subject to this | paragraph (d) with the insurance department of any | other state or country or with law enforcement | officials of this or any other state or agency of the | federal government at any time, as long as the agency | or office receiving the document, material, or other | information agrees in writing to hold it confidential | and in a manner consistent with this Code; | (ii) receive documents, materials, or information, | including otherwise confidential and privileged | documents, materials, or information, from the | National Association of Insurance Commissioners and | its affiliates and subsidiaries, and from regulatory | and law enforcement officials of other foreign or | domestic jurisdictions, and shall maintain as | confidential or privileged any document, material, or | information received with notice or the understanding | that it is confidential or privileged under the laws of | the jurisdiction that is the source of the document, | material, or information; and |
| (iii) enter into agreements governing sharing and | use of information consistent with paragraph (d). | (e) No waiver of any applicable privilege or claim of | confidentiality in the documents, materials or information | shall occur as a result of disclosure to the Director under | this Section or as a result of sharing as authorized in | subparagraphs (i), (ii), and (iii) of paragraph (d) of | subsection (6) of this Section.
All 2008 Annual Statements, | which are filed in 2009, and all subsequent Annual | Statement filings shall be done in accordance with | subsection (6) of this Section. | (Source: P.A. 90-418, eff. 8-15-97.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/7/2009
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