Florida Statutes
Part I - Insurer Insolvency: Rehabilitation and Liquidation (Ss. 631.001-631.401)
631.042 - Extension of time.


(1) With respect to any action by or against an insurer, no statute of limitations or defense of laches shall run between the date the department files a petition for a delinquency proceeding against an insurer and the date the court enters an order granting or denying that petition. If the petition is denied, any action against the insurer that might have been commenced when the petition was filed may be commenced no later than 60 days after the order denying such relief or the remaining unexpired time under the applicable statute of limitations or defense of laches that was available on the day the petition was filed, whichever is longer.
(2) The running of any unexpired statute of limitations, as to any claims brought by the administrator, a receiver, or an official or agency exercising powers pursuant to this chapter seeking damages or other recoveries on behalf of an insurer, its policyholders, its creditors, or its estate, shall be tolled for a period of 4 years from the date the court enters an order placing the insurer in receivership. If the delinquency proceedings against the insurer terminate in fewer than 4 years, tolling shall cease at the time the proceedings are final, including all appeals.
(3) A cause of action does not accrue, and the limitations period for any such action does not run, during the time the insurer is controlled by parties acting contrary to the company’s interests or when facts giving rise to the claim are concealed fraudulently from regulatory authorities or from any members of company management. The provisions of chapter 95 shall be construed to be consistent with the provisions of this section. The receiver may institute any action or proceeding authorized under this part while any statute of limitation is tolled pursuant to this section. This tolling provision shall be in addition to any other applicable tolling provision.
(4) For actions not covered by subsection (2), if any unexpired time period is fixed by any agreement or in any proceeding for doing any act for the benefit of the estate, the receiver shall have 180 days, or for good cause shown more than 180 days as allowed by the court, from the date the court enters the order granting the department’s petition for a delinquency proceeding.
History.—s. 8, ch. 2002-25.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXXVII - Insurance

Chapter 631 - Insurer Insolvency; Guaranty of Payment

Part I - Insurer Insolvency: Rehabilitation and Liquidation (Ss. 631.001-631.401)

631.001 - Title, construction, and purpose.

631.011 - Definitions.

631.015 - Reciprocity; treatment of policyholders.

631.021 - Jurisdiction of delinquency proceeding; venue; change of venue; exclusiveness of remedy; appeal; construction.

631.025 - Persons subject to this part.

631.031 - Initiation and commencement of delinquency proceeding.

631.041 - Automatic stay; relief from stay; injunctions.

631.042 - Extension of time.

631.051 - Grounds for rehabilitation; domestic insurers.

631.0515 - Appointment of receiver; insurance holding company.

631.061 - Grounds for liquidation.

631.071 - Grounds for conservation; foreign insurers.

631.081 - Grounds for conservation; alien insurers.

631.091 - Grounds for ancillary liquidation; foreign insurers.

631.101 - Order of rehabilitation; termination.

631.111 - Order of liquidation; domestic insurers.

631.112 - Subordination of claims for noncooperation.

631.121 - Order of liquidation; alien insurers.

631.131 - Order of conservation or ancillary liquidation of foreign or alien insurers.

631.141 - Conduct of delinquency proceeding; domestic and alien insurers.

631.152 - Conduct of delinquency proceeding; foreign insurers.

631.1521 - Actions by and against the receiver.

631.1522 - Unrecorded obligations and defenses and claims of affiliates.

631.153 - Intervention; exclusiveness of claims procedure.

631.154 - Funds, assets, or other property in the possession of third person.

631.155 - Agents’ balances; premiums and unearned commissions.

631.156 - Investigation by the department; scope of authority; sharing of materials.

631.157 - Civil action by the receiver.

631.161 - Claims of nonresidents against insurers domiciled in this state.

631.171 - Claims of residents against insurers domiciled in reciprocal states.

631.181 - Filing and proof of claim.

631.182 - Receiver claims report and claimants objections procedure.

631.191 - Special deposit claims; secured claims; administration of workers’ compensation large deductible policies and insured collateral.

631.192 - Allowance of certain claims.

631.193 - Releases.

631.195 - Records of insurers; public records exemptions.

631.201 - Attachment and garnishment of assets.

631.205 - Reinsurance proceeds.

631.206 - Arbitration.

631.221 - Deposit of moneys collected.

631.231 - Exemption from fees.

631.241 - Borrowing on pledge of assets.

631.251 - Date rights fixed on liquidation.

631.252 - Continuation of coverage.

631.261 - Voidable transfers.

631.262 - Transfers prior to petition.

631.263 - Transfers after petition.

631.271 - Priority of claims.

631.2715 - Liability under federal priority of claims law.

631.281 - Offsets.

631.311 - Report and petition for assessment.

631.321 - Order and levy of assessment.

631.331 - Assessment prima facie correct; notice; payment; proceeding to collect.

631.341 - Notice of insolvency to policyholders by insurer, general agent, or agent.

631.361 - Seizure under court order.

631.371 - Seizure under order of the department.

631.391 - Cooperation of officers and employees.

631.3915 - Actions for damages.

631.392 - Immunity.

631.395 - Guaranty fund; orders of court.

631.397 - Use of certain marshaled assets.

631.398 - Prevention of insolvencies.

631.399 - Receiver’s right to recover distributions made to affiliate.

631.400 - Rehabilitation of title insurer.

631.401 - Recovery of assessments and assumed policy obligations.