§ 734 Examiner Access And Cooperation
This law says a company must let appointed examiners look at all its records and help them, and lets the commissioner demand documents and even have experts fix sloppy books at the insurer’s cost.
An insurance company is checking a claim and sends examiners to a manufacturing firm to review its financial papers and computer files.
The firm must open its doors, give the examiners free and easy access to every book, record, and computer file about its business, and its staff must help the examiners. If the insurer’s examiner finds the books messy, they can bring in experts to tidy them up, and the insurer will pay for that work.
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§ 734 Examiner Access And Cooperation
Last verified: January 11, 2026