044-2 Wyo. Code R. §§ 2-5 - License to Accept Funds, Application, Records, Annual Report, Investigation of Records
(a)
(1) No contract seller or agent shall accept
any funds without first securing from the commissioner a license to accept
funds. Application for license shall be in writing, signed by the applicant and
duly verified on forms furnished by the commissioner. Each application shall
contain at least the following information:
(2) The full name and address (both residence
and place of business) of the applicant and every member, officer, and director
thereof, if the applicant is a firm, partnership, association or corporation;
(3) A detailed statement of the
applicant's assets and liabilities.
(b) Upon receipt of application, the
commissioner shall issue a license, unless he shall determine that the
applicant has made false statements or representations in such application, or
is insolvent, or is not fully authorized to transact business in the State of
Wyoming, or has been convicted of fraud, or a crime involving misappropriation
or misuse of funds; provided, that any applicant who was engaged in
substantially the business described in this article on the effective date of
this article may continue to do business, pending action by the commissioner,
so long as an application has been filed pursuant to the provisions of the
repealed regulation. Every license shall expire on March 31st of each year, but
upon application and payment of the fee prescribed in this article may be
renewed.
(c) The licensee shall
keep accurate accounts, books, and records in this state of all transactions,
copies of all contracts, dates and amounts of payments made and accepted
thereon, the name and address of each contract buyer; the name of the decedent
as to each contract, the name of the depository holding funds received under
each contract, and shall make an annual report. Every application shall be
accompanied by a fee of fifty dollars, and every annual report shall be
accompanied by a fee often dollars.
(d)
(1) The
licensee shall make all books and records pertaining to depository funds
available to the commissioner for examination. The commissioner, or a qualified
person designated by him may from time to time, during ordinary business hours
examine the books, records, and accounts of the licensee with respect to funds
received by said licensee and for that purpose may require the attendance of
and examine under oath all persons whose testimony he may require. Said
examination shall be made in accordance with generally accepted insurance
accounting standards.
(2) The cost
of the examination shall be borne by the licensee, according to the provisions
of the Wyoming Insurance Code pertaining to the examination of
insurers.
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