Sec. 13. (a) The department may examine into the affairs of any such company doing business in this state under the provisions of this chapter. For such purpose it may appoint as examiners competent persons, and upon such examination the commissioner, his deputy, or any examiner authorized by him may examine under oath the officers and agents of such company and all persons deemed to have material information regarding the company’s property or business. Every such company, its officers, and agents shall produce at the office of the company where the same are kept, its books and all papers in its or their possession relating to its business or affairs, and any other person may be required to produce any book or paper in his custody relevant to the examination for the inspection of the commissioner, his deputy, or examiners whenever required, and the officers and agents of such company shall facilitate such examination and aid the examiners in making the same so far as it is within their power to do so.

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 27-7-3-13

     (b) Upon the conclusion of such examination a full, true, and detailed report of such company shall be made to the department, by the person or persons making the examination, in such form as the department may prescribe.

Formerly: Acts 1937, c.104, s.13. As amended by P.L.252-1985, SEC.258.