(a)The commissioner shall:
(i)File in the department and safely keep all
statements, reports, filings and papers required by law;
(ii)Preserve in the department in permanent form
records of his proceedings, hearings, investigations and
examinations;
(iii)Keep a suitable record of all insurer
certificates of authority and of all licenses issued under this
code together with all applicable suspensions and revocations
and of the causes thereof.
(b)The records and filings in the department are open to
public inspection, except as otherwise provided by this code.
(c)The commissioner may destroy unneeded or obsolete
records and filings in the department in accordance with general
provisions and procedures applicable to administrative agencies
of this state.
(d)In order to assist in the pe
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(a) The commissioner shall:
(i) File in the department and safely keep all
statements, reports, filings and papers required by law;
(ii) Preserve in the department in permanent form
records of his proceedings, hearings, investigations and
examinations;
(iii) Keep a suitable record of all insurer
certificates of authority and of all licenses issued under this
code together with all applicable suspensions and revocations
and of the causes thereof.
(b) The records and filings in the department are open to
public inspection, except as otherwise provided by this code.
(c) The commissioner may destroy unneeded or obsolete
records and filings in the department in accordance with general
provisions and procedures applicable to administrative agencies
of this state.
(d) In order to assist in the performance of his duties
under this code, the commissioner may:
(i) Share documents, materials or other information,
including confidential and privileged documents, materials or
information, with other state, federal and international
regulatory agencies, with the National Association of Insurance
Commissioners, its affiliates or subsidiaries, and with state,
federal and international law enforcement authorities, including
members of any supervisory college described in W.S. 26-44-118,
provided the recipient agrees in writing to maintain the
confidentiality and privileged status of any document, material
or other information and has verified in writing the legal
authority to maintain confidentiality;
(ii) Receive documents, materials or information,
including otherwise confidential and privileged documents,
materials or information, from the National Association of
Insurance Commissioners, its affiliates or subsidiaries and from
regulatory and law enforcement officials of other foreign or
domestic jurisdictions, and shall maintain as confidential or
privileged any document, material or information received with
notice or the understanding that it is confidential or
privileged under the laws of the jurisdiction that is the source
of the document, material or information; and
(iii) Enter into agreements governing sharing and use
of information consistent with this subsection.