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Begin by filling out the report date section at the top of Exhibit A. Select from the provided options: January 5, February 3, or April 5, 2000.
In the chart provided, enter the names and NAIC company codes for all companies covered by this filing. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for compliance.
Proceed to answer the general questions regarding your company's operations and century rollover plan. Mark 'True' or 'False' as applicable.
For each mission critical system listed, indicate whether significant problems have been encountered post December 31, 1999. Use the designated codes for clarity.
Complete any additional sections regarding contingency plans and vendor readiness as required by the form.
Review all entries for completeness and accuracy before submitting your report via the designated Internet website.
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CIRCULAR A-110 REVISED 11/19/93 As Further Amended
This Circular sets forth standards for obtaining consistency and uniformity among Federal agencies in the administration of grants to and agreements with
Insurance Circular Letter No. 32 (1999): Post Year 2000
The purpose of this Circular Letter is to advise insurers of new post Year 2000 reporting requirements and to remind insurers of the need to perform back-ups
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