NAC694C.210. Annual audit.  


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  •      1. A captive insurer shall have an annual audit by an independent certified public accountant who is authorized by the Commissioner to conduct the audit. The captive insurer shall file the audited financial report with the Commissioner on or before June 30 for the year ending on the immediately preceding December 31.

         2. The Commissioner will deem the annual audit conducted pursuant to this section to be a part of the annual report of financial condition of the captive insurer which is filed pursuant to NRS 694C.400.

         3. The annual audit required by this section must include:

         (a) The opinion of the independent certified public accountant who conducted the audit which states that the financial statements of the captive insurer were examined in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, as determined by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and included in the publication AICPA Professional Standards, which is adopted by reference in NAC 694C.090. The opinion must:

              (1) Cover all years presented in the audit;

              (2) Be addressed to the captive insurer on stationery of the accountant; and

              (3) Include the address of the accountant issuing the opinion, original manual signatures and the date on which the opinion was issued.

         (b) A report of an evaluation of the internal controls of the captive insurer relating to:

              (1) The methods and procedures used in the securing of assets; and

              (2) The reliability of the financial records of the captive insurer, including, without limitation, the controls for the system of authorization and approval, and the separation of duties.

         (c) A letter from the independent certified public accountant which includes:

              (1) A statement that the accountant is independent with respect to the captive insurer and that he or she conforms to the standards of his or her profession as set forth in the AICPA Professional Standards, published by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and adopted by reference in NAC 694C.090, and the pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board;

              (2) A general description of the background and experience of the staff of the accountant engaged in the audit, including the experience of the staff in auditing captive insurers and other insurance companies;

              (3) A statement that the accountant understands that the audited annual report and his or her opinions thereon will be filed with the Commissioner pursuant to this section;

              (4) A statement that the accountant will comply with NAC 694C.230 and consents and agrees to make his or her work papers available for review by the Commissioner or a designee thereof; and

              (5) A statement that the accountant is properly licensed by the appropriate state licensing authority and is a member in good standing of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

         (d) Financial statements, including:

              (1) A balance sheet;

              (2) A statement of gain or loss from operations;

              (3) A statement of changes in financial position;

              (4) A statement of changes in paid-up capital, gross paid-in contributed surplus and unassigned money or assets; and

              (5) Notes to financial statements required by generally accepted accounting principles, including:

                   (I) A reconciliation of differences, if any, between the audited financial report and the report filed with the Commissioner pursuant to NRS 694C.400, if the captive insurer is reporting on a statutory accounting basis;

                   (II) A summary of ownership and relationships of the company and all affiliated corporations or companies insured by the captive insurer; and

                   (III) A narrative explanation of all material transactions and balances with the captive insurer.

         (e) An annual actuarial certification of loss reserves and loss expense reserves which includes an opinion of the adequacy of the loss reserves and loss expense reserves of the captive insurer, in a format acceptable to the Commissioner. The person who certifies the adequacy of the reserves must be approved by the Commissioner and must be a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society, a member in good standing of the American Academy of Actuaries or a person who has otherwise demonstrated competence in the evaluation of loss reserves to the Commissioner. The annual actuarial certification must be in such form as the Commissioner determines appropriate.

     (Added to NAC by Comm’r of Insurance by R125-99, eff. 1-27-2000)