Section 1250 Of Article 7. Valuation Of Investments From California Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 7.
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. When any domestic incorporated insurer has, pursuant to the
laws of this State, invested any of its funds in purchases of, or
loans upon, the stock or obligations of a corporation or of a nation,
state, or political or municipal division of a state, if the
commissioner has reason to believe that such stock or obligations are
not amply secured or are not yielding an income, he may direct the
insurer to report to him under oath the amount of the stock or
obligation, the security therefor and its market value.