New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 11 - INSURANCE
Chapter 2 - INSURANCE GROUP
Subchapter 26 - ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORTING
Section 11:2-26.7 - Certification by independent certified public accountant

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 11:2-26.7

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) Each insurer required by this subchapter to file an annual audited financial report shall within 60 days after becoming subject to such requirement, register with the Commissioner in writing the name and address of the independent certified public accountant or accounting firm retained to conduct the annual audit set forth in this subchapter. Insurers not retaining an independent certified public accountant on the effective date of this rule as amended shall register the name and address of their retained certified public accountant not less than six months before the date when the audited financial report is to be filed.

(b) The insurer shall also obtain a letter from the accountant, and file a copy with the Commissioner, stating that the accountant is aware of the provisions of the insurance statutes and administrative rules of this State that relate to accounting and financial matters. The accountant shall also certify that he or she will express his or her opinion on the financial statements in the terms of their conformity to the statutory accounting practices prescribed or otherwise permitted by the Department and specify such exceptions as he or she may believe appropriate.

(c) In addition to the requirements in (a) and (b) above, if the accountant for the immediately preceding filed audited financial report is dismissed or resigns, the insurer shall within five business days notify the Department of this event. The insurer shall also furnish the Commissioner with a separate letter within 10 business days of the above notification stating whether in the 24 months preceding such event there were any disagreements with the former accountant on any matter of accounting principles or practices, financial statement disclosure, or auditing scope or procedure; which disagreements, if not resolved to the satisfaction of the former accountant, would have caused him to make reference to the subject matter of the disagreement in connection with his opinion. The disagreements required to be reported in response to this subsection include both those resolved to the former accountant's satisfaction and those not resolved to the former accountant's satisfaction. Disagreements contemplated by this subsection are those that occur at the decision-making level (that is, between personnel of the insurer responsible for presentation of its financial statements and personnel of the accounting firm responsible for rendering its report). The insurer shall also request in writing that such former accountant furnish a letter addressed to the insurer stating whether the accountant agrees with the statements contained in the insurer's letter and, if not, stating the reasons for which he does not agree; and the insurer shall furnish such responsive letter from the former accountant to the Commissioner together with its own.

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