523I.213A - EXAMINATIONS -- AUTHORITY AND SCOPE.

        523I.213A  EXAMINATIONS -- AUTHORITY AND SCOPE.         1.  The commissioner or the commissioner's designee may conduct an      examination under this chapter of any cemetery as often as the      commissioner deems appropriate.  If a cemetery has a trust      arrangement, the commissioner shall conduct an examination not less      than once every three years.         2.  A cemetery shall reimburse the division for the expense of      conducting the examination unless the commissioner waives this      requirement or the seller has previously provided to the commissioner      a certified copy of an audit conducted by an independent certified      public accountant verifying compliance with this chapter for each      year in question and the examination conducted by the commissioner      does not disclose that the seller has not complied with this chapter      for the years in question.  The expense of an examination involving      multiple cemeteries or other persons shall be prorated among them      upon any reasonable basis as determined by the commissioner.         3.  For purposes of completing an examination pursuant to this      chapter, the commissioner may examine or investigate any person, or      the business of any person, if the examination or investigation is,      in the sole discretion of the commissioner, necessary or material to      the examination of the cemetery.         4.  Upon determining that an examination should be conducted, the      commissioner or the commissioner's designee may appoint one or more      examiners to perform the examination and instruct them as to the      scope of the examination.         5.  A cemetery or person from whom information is sought, and its      officers, directors, and agents shall provide to the examiners      appointed under subsection 4, timely, convenient, and free access at      their offices, at all reasonable hours, to all books, records,      accounts, papers, documents, and all electronic or other recordings      related to the property, assets, business, and affairs of the      cemetery being examined and shall facilitate the examination as much      as possible.  If a cemetery, by its officers, directors, employees,      or agents, refuses to submit to an examination as provided in this      chapter, the commissioner shall immediately report the refusal to the      attorney general, who shall then immediately apply to district court      for the appointment of a receiver to administer the final affairs of      the cemetery.         6.  This section shall not be construed to limit the      commissioner's authority to terminate or suspend any examination in      order to pursue other legal or regulatory actions pursuant to this      chapter.  Findings of fact and conclusions made pursuant to an      examination are deemed to be prima facie evidence in any legal or      regulatory action.  
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         2007 Acts, ch 175, §42