(a) If an order for liquidation or rehabilitation of a domestic insurer has been entered, the receiver appointed under such order shall have a right to recover on behalf of the insurer, (i) from any parent corporation or holding company or person or affiliate who otherwise controlled the insurer, the amount of distributions (other than distributions of shares of the same class of stock) paid by the insurer on its capital stock, or (ii) any payment in the form of a bonus, termination settlement, or extraordinary lump sum salary adjustment made by the insurer or its subsidiary to a director, officer, or employee, where the distribution or payment pursuant to (i) or (ii) is made at any time during the one year preceding the petition for liquidation, conservation, or rehabilitation, as the case may be, subject to the limitations of subsections (b), (c), and (d) of this section.
(b) No such distribution shall be recoverable if the parent or affiliate shows that when paid the distribution was lawful and reasonable, and that the insurer did not know and could not reasonably have known that the distribution might adversely affect the ability of the insurer to fulfill its contractual obligations.
(c) A person who was a parent corporation or holding company or a person who otherwise controlled the insurer or affiliate at the time such distributions were paid shall be liable up to the amount of distributions or payments under subsection (a) which the person received. A person who otherwise controlled the insurer at the time the distributions were declared shall be liable up to the amount of distributions he or she would have received if they had been paid immediately. If two or more persons are liable with respect to the same distributions, they shall be jointly and severally liable.
(d) The maximum amount recoverable under this section shall be the amount needed in excess of all other available assets of the impaired or insolvent insurer to pay the contractual obligations of the impaired or insolvent insurer and to reimburse any guaranty funds.
(e) To the extent that any person liable under subsection (c) of this section is insolvent or otherwise fails to pay claims due from it pursuant to the subsection, its parent corporation or holding company or person who otherwise controlled it at the time the distribution was paid, shall be jointly and severally liable for any resulting deficiency in the amount recovered from the parent corporation or holding company or person who otherwise controlled it.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 27 - Organization and Corporate Procedures of Stock and Mutual Insurers.
Section 27-27-1 - Definitions.
Section 27-27-2 - Applicability of Chapter.
Section 27-27-3 - Power of Domestic Insurers to Indemnify Directors, Etc.
Section 27-27-4 - Solicitation Permit - Requirement.
Section 27-27-5 - Solicitation Permit - Application.
Section 27-27-6 - Solicitation Permit - Approval or Denial.
Section 27-27-7 - Solicitation Permit - Issuance; Contents; Compliance With Terms.
Section 27-27-8 - Solicitation Permit - Effect of Granting Permit.
Section 27-27-9 - Solicitation Permit - Modification or Revocation.
Section 27-27-10 - Solicitation Permit - Bond or Deposit in Lieu Thereof; Waiver of Same.
Section 27-27-11 - Licensing of Securities Salesmen.
Section 27-27-12 - Deposit of Solicitation Permit Funds in Escrow - Requirement.
Section 27-27-13 - Deposit of Solicitation Permit Funds in Escrow - Withdrawal and Refund.
Section 27-27-14 - Solicitation Permit for Subsequent Financing.
Section 27-27-15 - Domestic Mutual Insurers - Authorization to Transact Insurance.
Section 27-27-16 - Domestic Mutual Insurers - Bond or Deposit in Lieu Thereof.
Section 27-27-17 - Domestic Mutual Insurers - Solicitation of Qualifying Applications for Insurance.
Section 27-27-19 - Domestic Mutual Insurers - Failure to Complete Organization.
Section 27-27-21 - Domestic Mutual Insurers - Membership.
Section 27-27-22 - Domestic Mutual Insurers - Bylaws.
Section 27-27-23 - Directors of Domestic Insurers - Number; Election; Qualifications.
Section 27-27-24 - Directors of Domestic Insurers - Removal; Vacancies.
Section 27-27-25 - Corrupt or Dishonest Practices in Meeting of Stockholders or Members.
Section 27-27-26 - Pecuniary Interests of Officers, etc., of Domestic Insurers.
Section 27-27-27 - Exclusive Management and Production of Business Contracts by Domestic Insurers.
Section 27-27-28 - Notice of Change of Directors, Etc.
Section 27-27-30 - Voucher or Other Document for Disbursements.
Section 27-27-31 - Contingent Liability of Members of Domestic Mutual Insurers - Generally.
Section 27-27-33 - Collection of Assessments by Insurers.
Section 27-27-34 - Nonassessable Policies in Mutual Insurers - Generally.
Section 27-27-36 - Issuance of Participating or Nonparticipating Policies by Domestic Insurers.
Section 27-27-37 - Dividends - Domestic Stock Insurers.
Section 27-27-38 - Dividends - Domestic Mutual Insurers.
Section 27-27-39 - Dividends - Liability for Illegal Dividends by Domestic Insurers.
Section 27-27-40 - Loans by Domestic Insurers.
Section 27-27-41 - Deficiencies in Stock Insurer's Capital or Assets of Mutual Insurers - Generally.
Section 27-27-43 - Mutualization of Stock Insurers.
Section 27-27-44 - Conversion of Mutual Insurer Into Stock Insurer.
Section 27-27-45 - Merger and Consolidations - Domestic Stock Insurers.
Section 27-27-46 - Merger and Consolidations - Domestic Mutual Insurers.
Section 27-27-47 - Bulk Reinsurance - Domestic Stock Insurers.
Section 27-27-48 - Bulk Reinsurance - Domestic Mutual Insurers.
Section 27-27-49 - Distribution of Assets Upon Liquidation of Domestic Mutual Insurer.
Section 27-27-49.1 - Recovery.
Section 27-27-50 - Extinguishment and Nullification of Domestic Insurers' Corporate Charter.
Section 27-27-51 - Rules and Regulations as to Securities of Domestic Stock Insurers.
Section 27-27-52 - Insider Trading of Domestic Stock Insurer Equity Securities - Short Title.
Section 27-27-55 - Insider Trading of Domestic Stock Insurer Equity Securities - Unlawful Sales.
Section 27-27-61 - Applicability of Corporation Statutes to Domestic Insurers.