Wisconsin Code § 622.09

Own risk and solvency assessment summary report
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(1) FILING WITH THE COMMISSIONER. An insurer must
file with the commissioner a summary report or any combination
of reports that together contain the information described in the
guidance manual applicable to the insurer and, if applicable, the
insurance holding company system of which the insurer is a
member as follows:
(a) Within 45 days after the date on which the final summary
report is provided to the insurer’s board of directors or the appropriate committee of that board, but no more than once each year
if either of the following applies:
1. The insurer is domiciled in Wisconsin and is not a member of an insurance holding company system.
2. The insurer is a member of an insurance holding company
system and the commissioner is the lead state commissioner.
(b) Within 45 days after the date on which the final summary
report is filed with the commissioner of the insurer’s lead state if
all of the following apply:
1. The insurer is domiciled in Wisconsin.
2. The insurer is a member of an insurance holding company
system for which the commissioner is not the lead state
commissioner.
(2) ATTESTATION. The summary report shall include the signature of the insurer’s, or insurance holding company system’s,
chief risk officer or other executive having responsibility for the
oversight of the insurer’s enterprise risk management process attesting to the best of his or her belief and knowledge that the insurer applies the enterprise risk management process described in
the summary report and that a copy of the summary report has
been provided to the insurer’s board of directors or the appropriate committee of that board.
(3) ALTERNATE FILING. An insurer may satisfy sub. (1) by
providing the most recent summary report provided by the insurer or another member of the insurance holding company system of which the insurer is a member to the commissioner of another state or to a supervisor or regulator of a jurisdiction not located in the United States or any of its territories, if that summary
report provides information that is substantially comparable to
the information described in the guidance manual. Any such
summary report in a language other than English must be accompanied by a translation of that summary report into English.

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