507C.9 - SUMMARY ORDERS AND SUPERVISION PROCEEDINGS -- PENALTY.

        507C.9  SUMMARY ORDERS AND SUPERVISION PROCEEDINGS --      PENALTY.         1.  If after a hearing held under subsection 5, the commissioner      determines that a domestic insurer has committed or engaged in, or is      about to commit or engage in, an act, practice, or transaction that      would subject it to delinquency proceedings under this chapter, the      commissioner may make and serve upon the insurer and any other      persons involved orders as are reasonably necessary to correct,      eliminate, or remedy the conduct, condition, or ground.         2.  If the commissioner upon reasonable cause determines that a      domestic insurer is in a condition as to render the continuance of      its business hazardous to the public or to holders of its policies or      certificates of insurance or if the domestic insurer gives its      consent then the commissioner shall do both of the following:         a.  Notify the insurer of the determination.         b.  Furnish to the insurer a written list of the      commissioner's requirements to abate the determination.         3.  If the commissioner makes a determination to supervise an      insurer subject to an order under subsection 1 or 2, the commissioner      shall notify the insurer that it is under the supervision of the      commissioner.  During the period of supervision, the commissioner may      appoint a supervisor to supervise the insurer.  The order appointing      a supervisor shall direct the supervisor to enforce orders issued      under subsections 1 and 2 and may also require that during the period      of supervision, the insurer shall not do any of the following without      the prior approval of the commissioner or the commissioner's      supervisor:         a.  Dispose of, convey or encumber its assets or its business      in force.         b.  Withdraw from its bank accounts.         c.  Lend its funds.         d.  Invest its funds.         e.  Transfer its property.         f.  Incur any debt, obligation or liability.         g.  Merge or consolidate with another company.         h.  Enter into a new reinsurance contract or treaty.         i.  Write new or renewal business.         4.  An insurer subject to an order under this section shall comply      with the lawful requirements of the commissioner and, if placed under      supervision, shall have sixty days from the date the supervision      order is served within which to comply with the requirements of the      commissioner.  If the insurer fails to comply, the commissioner may      institute proceedings under section 507C.12 or 507C.17 to have a      rehabilitator or liquidator appointed or extend the period of      supervision.         5.  The notice of hearing and any order issued pursuant to      subsection 1 shall be served upon the insurer pursuant to chapter      17A.  The notice of hearing shall state the time and place of      hearing, and the conduct, condition or ground upon which the      commissioner would base an order.  Unless mutually agreed between the      commissioner and the insurer, the hearing shall occur not less than      ten days nor more than thirty days after notice is served and shall      be either in Polk county or in some other place convenient to the      parties to be designated by the commissioner.  All hearings under      subsection 1 shall be confidential unless the insurer requests a      public hearing.         6. a.  An insurer subject to an order under subsection 2 may      request a hearing to review that order.  The hearing shall be held as      provided in subsection 5.  The request for a hearing shall not stay      the effect of the order.         b.  If the commissioner issues an order under subsection 2,      the insurer may waive a commissioner's hearing and apply for      immediate judicial relief by means of any remedy afforded by law      without first exhausting administrative remedies.  Subsequent to a      hearing, a party to the proceedings whose interests are substantially      affected is entitled to judicial review of any order issued by the      commissioner.         7.  During the period of supervision the insurer may request the      commissioner to review an action taken or proposed to be taken by the      supervisor by specifying the reasons the action complained of is      believed not to be in the best interest of the insurer.         8.  If a person has violated a supervision order issued under this      section which was in effect, the person is liable to pay a civil      penalty imposed by the district court not to exceed ten thousand      dollars.         9.  The commissioner may apply for and any court of general      jurisdiction may grant restraining orders, preliminary and permanent      injunctions, and other orders as necessary to enforce a supervision      order.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         84 Acts, ch 1175, § 9         Referred to in § 507C.2, 507C.11, 507C.12, 507C.54, 508C.12