Wyoming Code § 26-3-125

Annual statement; mandatory reporting of claims against governmental entity
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(a)  On or before March 15 of each year, each insurer providing insurance to a governmental entity, as defined in W.S. 1-39-103(a)(i), shall file with the commissioner of insurance a report of the claims made against its insureds which have been closed during the immediately preceding calendar year. The report shall contain, but is not limited to, the following information:
(i)  The total number of claims filed, broken down by category or type of claim;
(ii)  The total amount paid in settlement or discharge of the claims for each type or category of claims;
(iii)  The total amount of premiums received from insureds under this act;
(iv)  The total number of insureds under this act whose liability insurance the insurer cancelled or refused to renew and the reasons therefor.

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