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Stenographers' fees relating to claim adjustment — 1-a
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Stock taxes — 18-d
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Storage, safekeeping and warehouse space, rent of — 13
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Subpoenas relating to claim adjustment — 1-a
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Subscriptions to accounting, legal, actuarial and similar societies — 12
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Subscriptions to social or civic clubs or affairs — 12
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Supper money — 9-b
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Surety bonds covering employees — 10
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Survey reports relating to claim adjustment — 1-a
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Surveys and underwriting reports, operating expense classification — 6
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Syndicates, underwriting — 5
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Tabulating services — 21
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Tax allowances, reinsurance — 2-b and 2-c
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Tax expert services — 17
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Taxes, interest, etc., paid in lieu of rent for leased premises — 13
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Taxes, licenses and fees, operating expense classification — 18
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Taxes, real estate — 20
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Telephone and telegraph — 16
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Telephone and telegraph expenses of employees while traveling — 12
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Teletype — 16
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Time clock service charges — 13
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Towels — 13
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Training of employees — 9-b
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Training pay of employees — 8
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Transcripts of testimony relating to claim adjustment — 1-a
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Transfer agents' fees — 17
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Transfer of employees — 12
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Transfer taxes — 18-d
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Transportation of guests — 12
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Transportation of employees — 12
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Travel and Travel Items, operating expense classification — 12
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Traveling expenses of employees — 12
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Trustees' fees — 17
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Underwriters' boards — 5
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Underwriting reports — 6
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Underwriting syndicates — 5
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Unemployment insurance taxes — 18-c
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Visiting nurse service — 9-b
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Wages paid in connection with owned real estate — 19
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Warehouse, storage and safekeeping space, rent of — 13
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Waste baskets — 15
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Water, light, heat and power in leased premises — 13
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Watchperson expenses relating to claim adjustment — 1-a
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Weather reports relating to claim adjustment — 1-a
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Welfare of employees — 9-b
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Witnesses relating to claim adjustment — 1-a
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Worker's compensation insurance — 9-a
Ins 6.30(2)(a)
(a) Instructions relating to the allocation of joint expenses to companies.
The term Premiums used as basis of allocation means the allocation of expenses shall follow the percentages of applicable premiums.
The term Special Studies used as a basis of allocation means that expenses shall be analyzed and bases of allocation applied as dictated by that analysis.
The term Overhead on Salaries used as a basis of allocation means that the allocation of expenses shall follow the percentages of the applicable salaries allocation.
For those operating expense classifications permitting the basis, Overhead on Salaries or Premiums, any other basis of allocation may be adopted which yields more accurate results. The bases Overhead on Salaries and Premiums shall not be used if clearly inappropriate.
In making any allocations of Joint Expenses, companies shall observe the General Instructions Regarding Allocation Bases (see s.
Ins 6.30 (5) (a) 2.).
The methods followed in allocating Joint Expenses shall be described, kept and supported as set forth under Detail of Allocation Bases (See s.
Ins 6.30 (5) (a) 3-c).
The effects of the application, to each operating expense classification, of all bases of allocation shall be shown on records kept in clear and legible form. Such records shall be readily available for examination.
It is permissible to apportion expenses between companies during the year on the basis of methods and procedures other than those prescribed herein, provided allocations of corrected amounts, calculated in accordance with these instructions, are made in time for entry in the Annual Statement.
Ins 6.30(3)(a)
(a) Instructions relating to the composition of, and allocation to, expense groups.
Expenses reported in the operating expense classifications shall be allocated to the following expense groups:
Investment Expenses.
Loss Adjustment Expenses.
Acquisition, Field Supervision and Collection Expenses.
Taxes.
General Expenses.
The composition of each expense group shall be as follows:
Investment Expenses shall comprise all expenses incurred wholly or partially in connection with the investing of funds and the obtaining of investment income, including related expenses incurred in the following activities: initiating or handling orders and recommendations; doing research; pricing; appraising and valuing; paying and receiving; entering and keeping general and detail records; safe keeping; collecting, recording, calculating and accruing investment income; general clerical, secretarial, office maintenance, supervisory and executive duties; handling personnel, supplies, mail, etc.; and all other activities reasonably attributable to the investing of funds and the obtaining of investment income.
Loss Adjustment Expenses shall comprise all expenses incurred wholly or partially in connection with the adjustment and recording of policy claims, including the totals of the operating expense classification, Claim Adjustment Services: the types of expenses included in Claim Adjustment Services, when the activities resulting in such types of expenses are performed by employees; and including related expenses incurred in the following activities: estimating amounts of claims; paying and receiving; entering and keeping general and detail records; general clerical, secretarial, office maintenance, supervisory and executive duties; handling personnel, supplies, mail, etc.; and all other activities reasonably attributable to the adjustment and recording of policy claims in connection with claims reported, paid, and outstanding, and reinsurance thereon.
Acquisition, Field Supervision and Collection Expenses shall comprise all expenses incurred wholly or partially in the following activities:
Soliciting and procuring business and developing the sales field.
Writing policy contracts, and checking and directly supervising the work of policy writers.
Receiving and paying of premiums and commissions; entering into or setting up records of premiums and commissions receivable and payable for collection purposes; balancing and maintaining such records; corresponding with and visiting insureds and producers for the purpose of collecting premiums or adjusting differences; checking current accounts from producers; auditing of records of delinquent agents; and services of collection agencies. Do not include activities offices within the company.
Compiling and distributing expiration lists, notices of premiums due, lists of premiums or premium balances receivable and payable, contingent and other commission statements, production statements for acquisition and field supervision purposes, and similar data.
Maintaining good will of insureds and producers; activities of field personnel; contact work relating to acquisition, field supervision and collection; making contracts and agreements with producers; and activities in connection with agency appointments and replacements. Do not include: inspections of risks when carried on by personnel employed by the insurance company, engaged full time in physical inspection of risks and activities directly related thereto; audits for the purpose of premium determination; and activities in connection with the adjustment of policy claims.
Rendering service to agents and other producers, such as providing office space, personnel, telephone, etc., and obtaining agents' licenses.
Do not include fees paid for agents' licenses.
Advertising and publicity of every nature related to acquisition, field supervision and collection. In addition to applicable salaries, etc., include the entire amount shown in the operating expense classification, Advertising.
Miscellaneous activities of agents, brokers and producers other than employees, when performed by them: inspections; quoting premiums; signing policies; examining and mailing policies, applications and daily reports; compiling figures for current accounts; correspondence and sundry bookkeeping and clerical work.