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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CR 4th Quarterly Report 2011 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Crematory Name' and 'License No.' in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In the section for total cremations, input the number of cremations performed from October 1, 2011, through December 31, 2011. Multiply this number by $8.50 to calculate the 'Total Due'.
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  5. Finally, print or save your completed report and ensure it is sent to the Cemetery and Funeral Bureau by January 31, 2012.

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Reciprocal jurisdiction means (i) a non-United States jurisdiction that is subject to an in-force covered agreement with the United States, each within its legal authority, or, in the case of a covered agreement between the United States and the European Union, is a member state of the European Union; (ii) a United
These amendments created a new category of non-U.S. reinsurers, so-called reciprocal jurisdiction reinsurers, which may qualify to provide reinsurance to U.S. cedents without posting collateral for reinsurance credit.
Reciprocal insurance exchanges are a form of insurance organization in which individuals and businesses exchange insurance contracts and spread the risks associated with those contracts among themselves. Policyholders of a reciprocal insurance exchange are referred to as subscribers.
A Certified Reinsurer will be allowed to post less than 100% collateral and still enable an authorized insurer to qualify for full credit for reinsurance recoverables with respect to reinsurance contracts entered into or renewed on or after the date the reinsurer becomes certified.
Reciprocal insurance means insurance resulting from the mutual exchange of insurance contracts among persons in an unincorporated association under a common name through an attorney-in-fact having authority to obligate each person both as insured and insurer.

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A Reciprocal Jurisdiction Reinsurer who has established its Lead State with an NAIC accredited jurisdiction other than California, with an initial application has been reviewed by ReFAWG, and would like its reciprocal jurisdiction reinsurer status recognized in California, should file a passport application.

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