§33-33-8. Scope of audit and report of independent certified
public accountant.
Financial statements furnished pursuant to section four of
this article shall be examined by the independent certified public
accountant. The audit of the insurer's financial statements shall
be conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. In accordance with AU Section 319 of the professional
standards of the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants, "Consideration of Internal Control in a Financial
Statement Audit" or its replacement, the independent certified
public accountant should obtain an understanding of internal
control sufficient to plan the audit. To the extent required by AU
319, for those insurers required to file a management's report of
internal control over financial reporting pursuant to section
fifteen of this article, the independent certified public
accountant should consider, as that term is defined in Statement on
Auditing Standards No. 102, "Defining Professional Requirements in
Statements on Auditing Standards" or its replacement, the most
recently available report in planning and performing the audit of
the statutory financial statements. Consideration shall be given
to the procedures illustrated in the Financial Condition Examiners
Handbook promulgated by the National Association of Insurance
Commissioners as the independent certified public accountant deems
necessary.