Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 37 - INSURANCE Part
Part XIII - Regulations
Chapter 51 - Regulation 66-Requirements for Officers, Directors, and Trustees of Domestic Regulated Entities
Section XIII-5111 - Procedure for Requesting Letter of No Objection from Commissioner [Formerly Section 5107]

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XIII-5111

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. Each person elected, appointed or who otherwise becomes an officer, director or trustee of a domestic regulated entity shall, within 30 days of being elected, appointed, or otherwise chosen, submit to the commissioner a request for a letter of no objection regarding his service in that capacity. The request shall be made by the domestic regulated entity, in writing, in a form approved by the commissioner.

B. Each request for a letter of no objection shall include:

1. a biographical affidavit;

2. a third party background verification;

3. fingerprints submitted by card or electronic means;

4. a statement from the domestic regulated entity indicating the position for which the individual has been elected, appointed, or otherwise chosen;

5. a sworn statement from the individual confirming that he has no conflict of interest which would interfere with his service in the position or confirmation from the domestic regulated entity that the individual has disclosed any conflicts to that entity and that the entity has waived any such conflicts; and

6. a true copy of an acceptance of trust, an oath of office, or other such document signed by the individual. The form of these documents shall include a sworn statement that the individual agrees to abide by and direct the activities of the domestic regulated entity in compliance with all applicable provisions of the statutory and regulatory laws of Louisiana.

C. The commissioner may request additional information to determine the competence, experience, and integrity of the individual and to ensure that the individual will not jeopardize the policyholders, members of the domestic regulated entity, or of the public.

D. The fingerprint card and any criminal background information obtained pursuant to Regulation 66 shall be maintained by the fraud section of the department as confidential and shall not be subject to public disclosure pursuant to R.S. 22:1929.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 22:11, 258, 372, 392, 467, 1772, 1804, 1922, and 2198, R.S. 23:1200.1, and R.S. 33:1348 and 1358.

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