Maine Code § 24-A-748

Books, records and powers; reinsurance intermediary-managers
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1. Records required. For at least 10 years after expiration of each contract of reinsurance
transacted by the reinsurance intermediary-manager, the reinsurance intermediary-manager shall keep
a complete record for each transaction showing:
A. The type of contract, limits, underwriting restrictions, classes of risks and territory; [PL 1991,
c. 828, §20 (NEW).]
B. Period of coverage, including effective and expiration dates, cancellation provisions and notice
required for cancellation, and status of disposition of outstanding reserves on covered risks; [PL
1991, c. 828, §20 (NEW).]
C. Reporting and settlement requirements of balances; [PL 1991, c. 828, §20 (NEW).]
D. Rate used to compute the reinsurance premium; [PL 1991, c. 828, §20 (NEW).]
E. Names and addresses of reinsurers; [PL 1991, c. 828, §20 (NEW).]
F. Rates of all reinsurance commissions, including the commissions on any retrocessions handled
by the reinsurance intermediary-manager; [PL 1991, c. 828, §20 (NEW).]
G. Related correspondence and memoranda; [PL 1991, c. 828, §20 (NEW).]
H. Proof of placement; [PL 1991, c. 828, §20 (NEW).]
I. Details regarding retrocessions handled by the reinsurance intermediary-manager including the
identity of retrocessionaires and the percentage of each contract assumed or ceded; [PL 1991, c.
828, §20 (NEW).]
J. Financial records, including but not limited to, premium and loss accounts; and [PL 1991, c.
828, §20 (NEW).]

K. When the reinsurance intermediary-manager places a reinsurance contract on behalf of a ceding
insurer:
(1) Directly from any assuming reinsurer, written evidence that the assuming reinsurer has
agreed to assume the risk; or
(2) If placed through a representative of the assuming reinsurer, other than an employee,
written evidence that the reinsurer has delegated binding authority to the representative. [PL
1991, c. 828, §20 (NEW).]
[PL 1991, c. 828, §20 (NEW).]

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