Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 374.110 - Examiner - duties - assistants - fees1. The director of the department of commerce and insurance, through the chief examiner, may examine into the affairs and good faith of any person who is engaged in, or is claiming or advertising that he is engaged in, organizing or receiving subscriptions for or disposing of stock of, or in any manner aiding or taking part in the formation of or business of an insurance corporation, association or organization and the chief examiner shall conduct or assist in conducting the examination of insurance companies, associations and organizations and reciprocal or interinsurance exchanges as required by law, and do such other things pertaining to the department as the director may direct.2. The director may also employ one or more expert actuaries or examiners to assist the chief examiner in making such examinations.3. The fees and expenses in all cases to be reasonable and to be paid by the company, association, organization or reciprocal or interinsurance exchange being examined upon accounts approved by the director.Prior revision: 1929 § 5674