North Carolina General Statutes
Article 2 - Commissioner of Insurance.
§ 58-2-134 - Cost of certain examinations.

58-2-134. Cost of certain examinations.
(a) An insurer shall reimburse the State Treasurer for the actual expenses incurred by the Department in any examination of those records or assets conducted under G.S. 58-2-131, 58-2-132, or 58-2-133 under any of the following circumstances:
(1) The insurer maintains part of its records or assets outside this State under G.S. 58-7-50 or G.S. 58-7-55 and the examination is of the records or assets outside this State.
(2) The insurer requests an examination of its records or assets.
(3) The Commissioner examines an insurer that is impaired or insolvent or is unlikely to be able to meet obligations with respect to known or anticipated claims or to pay other obligations in the normal course of business.
(4) The examination involves analysis of the company's investment portfolio, a material portion of which comprises a sophisticated derivatives program, material holdings of collateralized mortgage obligations with high flux scores, unusual real estate or limited partnership holdings, high or unusual portfolio turnover, material asset movement between related parties, or unusual securities lending activities.
(b) The amount paid by an insurer for an examination of records or assets under this section shall not exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), unless the insurer and the Commissioner agree on a higher amount. The State Treasurer shall deposit all funds received under this section in the Insurance Regulatory Fund established under G.S. 58-6-25. Funds received under this section shall be used by the Department for offsetting the actual expenses incurred by the Department for examinations under this section. (1998-212, s. 26B(d); 1999-435, s. 7; 2002-187, s. 2.3.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 58 - Insurance

Article 2 - Commissioner of Insurance.

§ 58-2-1 - Department established.

§ 58-2-5 - Commissioner's election and term of office.

§ 58-2-10 - Salary of Commissioner.

§ 58-2-15 - Chief deputy commissioner.

§ 58-2-20 - Chief actuary.

§ 58-2-25 - Other deputies, actuaries, examiners and employees.

§ 58-2-30 - Appointments of committees or councils.

§ 58-2-31 - Seniors' Health Insurance Information Program.

§ 58-2-35 - Seal of Department.

§ 58-2-40 - Powers and duties of Commissioner.

§ 58-2-45 - Orders of Commissioner; when writing required.

§ 58-2-46 - State of disaster automatic stay of proof of loss requirements; premium and debt deferrals.

§ 58-2-47 - Incident affecting operations of the Department; stay of deadlines and deemer provisions.

§ 58-2-50 - Examinations, hearings, and investigations.

§ 58-2-52 - Appeals and rate-making hearings before the Commissioner.

§ 58-2-53 - Filing approvals and disapprovals; clarification of law.

§ 58-2-55 - Designated hearing officers.

§ 58-2-60 - Restraining orders; criminal convictions.

§ 58-2-65 - License surrenders.

§ 58-2-69 - Notification of criminal convictions and changes of address; service of notice; contracts for online services, administrative services, or regulatory data systems.

§ 58-2-70 - Civil penalties or restitution for violations; administrative procedure.

§ 58-2-75 - Court review of orders and decisions.

§ 58-2-80 - Court review of rates and classification.

§ 58-2-85 - Procedure on appeal under § 58-2-80.

§ 58-2-90 - Extent of review under § 58-2-80.

§ 58-2-95 - Commissioner to supervise local inspectors.

§ 58-2-100 - Office of Commissioner a public office; records, etc., subject to inspection.

§ 58-2-105 - Confidentiality of medical and credentialing records.

§ 58-2-110 - Original documents and certified copies as evidence.

§ 58-2-115 - Admissibility of certificate as evidence of agent's authority.

§ 58-2-120 - Reports of Commissioner to the Governor and General Assembly.

§ 58-2-121 - Report of Department to General Assembly committees on various relief funds.

§ 58-2-125 - Authority over all insurance companies; no exemptions from license.

§ 58-2-128 - Interagency consultation.

§ 58-2-131 - Examinations to be made; authority, scope, scheduling, and conduct of examinations.

§ 58-2-132 - Examination reports.

§ 58-2-133 - Conflict of interest; cost of examinations; immunity from liability.

§ 58-2-134 - Cost of certain examinations.

§ 58-2-136 - Insurer records sent to Department for examination; expenses.

§ 58-2-150 - Oath required for compliance with law.

§ 58-2-155 - Investigation of charges.

§ 58-2-160 - Reporting and investigation of insurance and reinsurance fraud and the financial condition of licensees; immunity from liability.

§ 58-2-161 - False statement to procure or deny benefit of insurance policy or certificate.

§ 58-2-162 - Embezzlement by insurance producers or administrators.

§ 58-2-163 - Report to Commissioner.

§ 58-2-164 - Rate evasion fraud; prevention programs.

§ 58-2-165 - Annual, semiannual, monthly, or quarterly statements to be filed with Commissioner.

§ 58-2-171 - Qualifications of actuaries.

§ 58-2-180 - Punishment for making false statement.

§ 58-2-185 - Record of business kept by companies and insurance producers; Commissioner may inspect.

§ 58-2-190 - Commissioner may require special reports.

§ 58-2-195 - Commissioner may require records, reports, etc., for agencies, insurance producers, and others.

§ 58-2-200 - Books and papers required to be exhibited.

§ 58-2-205 - CPA audits of financial statements.

§ 58-2-210 - Rules for mortgage insurance consolidations.

§ 58-2-215 - Consumer Protection Fund.

§ 58-2-220 - Insurance Regulatory Information System and similar program test data not public records.

§ 58-2-230 - Commissioner to share information with Department of Labor.

§ 58-2-235 - Expired.

§ 58-2-240 - Market conduct analysis, financial analysis, and related information not public record.

§ 58-2-245 - Access to employer taxpayer identification numbers contained in public documents.

§ 58-2-250 - Electronic filings.

§ 58-2-255 - Electronic insurance communications and records.