West Virginia Code § 33-31-7

Reports and statements
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(a) Captive insurance companies shall not be required to make any annual report except as
provided in this article.
(b) On or before March 1 of each year, each captive insurance company shall submit to the
commissioner a report of its financial condition, verified by oath of two of its executive
officers. Each captive insurance company shall report using generally accepted accounting
principles, unless the commissioner approves the use of statutory accounting principles, with
any appropriate or necessary modifications or adaptations thereof required or approved or
accepted by the commissioner for the type of insurance and kindus of insurers to be reported
upon, and as supplemented by additional information required by the commissioner. Except
as otherwise provided, each association captive insurance cotmpany and each risk retention
group shall file its report in the form required by section fourteen, article four of this
chapter, and each risk retention group shall comply with the requirements set forth in article
thirty-two of this chapter. The commissioner shall by rule propose the forms in which pure
captive insurance companies and industrial insured captive insurance companies shall
report. s
(c) Any pure captive insurance company or an industrial insured captive insurance company
may make written application for filging the required report on a fiscal year-end. If an
alternative reporting date is granted:
(1) The annual report is due sixty days after the fiscal year-end; and
(2) In order to provide sufficient detail to support the premium tax return, the pure captive
insurance company or industrial insured captive insurance company shall file on or before
March 1 of each year for each calendar year-end, pages one, two, three, and five of the
"captive annual statement; pure or industrial insured", verified by oath of two of its
executive officers.

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