ARS § 6-1406 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 6-1406

A premium finance licensee must keep prescribed books and records, preserve premium finance records for at least three years, follow generally accepted accounting principles, and provide out-of-state records to the deputy director within three business days after demand. The deputy director and authorized representativ

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A premium finance licensee must keep prescribed books and records, preserve premium finance records for at least three years, follow generally accepted accounting principles, and provide out-of-state records to the deputy director within three business days after demand. The deputy director and authorized representatives may access licensee business records during business hours.