Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 60B — Rehabilitation And Liquidation
Section 60B.20 — Grounds For Liquidation.

The commissioner may apply by verified petition to the District Court for Ramsey County or for the county in which the principal office of the insurer is located for an order to liquidate a domestic insurer or an alien insurer domiciled in this state on any one or more of the following grounds:
(1) any ground on which the commissioner may apply for an order of rehabilitation under section 60B.15, whenever the commissioner believes that attempts to rehabilitate the insurer would substantially increase the risk of loss to its creditors, its policyholders, or the public, or would be futile, or that rehabilitation would serve no useful purpose;
(2) that the insurer is or is about to become insolvent;
(3) that the insurer has not transacted the business for which it was organized or incorporated during the previous 12 months or has transacted only a token such business during that period, although authorized to do so throughout that period, or that more than 12 months after incorporation it has failed to become authorized to do the business for which it was organized or incorporated;
(4) that the insurer has commenced, or within the previous year has attempted to commence, voluntary dissolution or liquidation otherwise than as provided in section 60B.04, subdivision 3 in the case of a solvent insurer;
(5) that the insurer has concealed records or assets from the commissioner or improperly removed them from the jurisdiction, or the commissioner believes that the insurer is about to do so;
(6) that the insurer does not satisfy the requirements that would be applicable if it were seeking initial authorization in this state to do the business for which it was organized or incorporated, except for:
(i) requirements that are intended to apply only at the time the initial authorization to do business is obtained, and not thereafter; and
(ii) requirements that are expressly made inapplicable by the laws establishing the requirements;
(7) that the holders of two-thirds of the shares entitled to vote, or two-thirds of the members or policyholders entitled to vote in an insurer controlled by its members or policyholders, have consented to a petition;
(8) in the context of a health maintenance organization, "insurer" when used in clauses (1) to (7) means "health maintenance organization." In addition to the grounds in clauses (1) to (7), any one of the following constitutes grounds for liquidation of a health maintenance organization:
(i) the health maintenance organization is unable or is expected to be unable to meet its debts as they become due;
(ii) grounds exist under section 62D.042, subdivision 7;
(iii) the health maintenance organization's liabilities exceed the current value of its assets, exclusive of intangibles and, where the guaranteeing organization's financial condition no longer meets the requirements of sections 62D.041 and 62D.042, exclusive of any deposits, letters of credit, or guarantees provided by any guaranteeing organization under chapter 62D;
(iv) within the last year the health maintenance organization has failed, and the commissioner of health expects failure to continue in the future, to make comprehensive medical care adequately available and accessible to its enrollees and the health maintenance organization has not successfully implemented a plan of corrective action pursuant to section 62D.121, subdivision 7; and
(v) within the last year the directors or officers of the health maintenance organization willfully violated the requirements of section 317A.251, or having become aware within the previous year of an unintentional or willful violation of section 317A.251, have failed to take all reasonable steps to remedy the situation resulting from the violation and to prevent the same violation in the future.
1969 c 708 s 20; 1986 c 444; 1990 c 538 s 9

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 59A - 79A — Insurance

Chapter 60B — Rehabilitation And Liquidation

Section 60B.01 — Title, Construction, And Purpose.

Section 60B.02 — Persons Covered.

Section 60B.03 — Definitions.

Section 60B.04 — Jurisdiction And Venue.

Section 60B.05 — Injunctions And Orders.

Section 60B.06 — Costs And Expenses Of Litigation.

Section 60B.07 — Cooperation Of Officers And Employees.

Section 60B.09 — Commissioner's Reports.

Section 60B.10 — Continuation Of Delinquency Proceedings.

Section 60B.11 — Commissioner's Summary Orders.

Section 60B.12 — Court's Seizure Order.

Section 60B.13 — Commissioner's Seizure Order.

Section 60B.14 — Conduct Of Hearings In Summary Proceedings.

Section 60B.15 — Grounds For Rehabilitation.

Section 60B.16 — Rehabilitation Orders.

Section 60B.17 — Powers And Duties Of Rehabilitator.

Section 60B.171 — Use, Sale, Or Transfer Of Assets During Rehabilitation.

Section 60B.18 — Actions By And Against Rehabilitator.

Section 60B.181 — Notice Regarding Rehabilitation Or Liquidation Proceeding.

Section 60B.19 — Termination Of Rehabilitation.

Section 60B.191 — Claims Regarding Rehabilitation And Liquidation Of Health Maintenance Organizations.

Section 60B.193 — Liability Of Enrollees.

Section 60B.20 — Grounds For Liquidation.

Section 60B.21 — Liquidation Orders.

Section 60B.22 — Continuance Of Coverage.

Section 60B.23 — Dissolution Of Insurer.

Section 60B.25 — Powers Of Liquidator.

Section 60B.26 — Notice To Creditors And Others.

Section 60B.28 — Actions By And Against Liquidator.

Section 60B.29 — Collection And List Of Assets.

Section 60B.30 — Fraudulent Transfers Prior To Petition.

Section 60B.31 — Fraudulent Transfers After Petition.

Section 60B.32 — Voidable Preferences And Liens.

Section 60B.33 — Claims Of Holders Of Void Or Voidable Rights.

Section 60B.335 — Federal Home Loan Bank Rights; Collateral Pledged By Insurer-members.

Section 60B.34 — Setoffs And Counterclaims.

Section 60B.35 — Assessments.

Section 60B.365 — Reinsurer's Liability.

Section 60B.37 — Filing Of Claims.

Section 60B.38 — Proof Of Claim.

Section 60B.39 — Special Claims.

Section 60B.40 — Special Provisions For Third-party Claims.

Section 60B.41 — Disputed Claims.

Section 60B.42 — Claims Of Surety.

Section 60B.43 — Secured Creditors' Claims.

Section 60B.435 — Qualified Financial Contracts.

Section 60B.44 — Order Of Distribution.

Section 60B.45 — Liquidator's Recommendations To The Court.

Section 60B.46 — Distribution Of Assets.

Section 60B.47 — Unclaimed And Withheld Funds.

Section 60B.48 — Termination Of Proceedings.

Section 60B.49 — Reopening Liquidation.

Section 60B.50 — Disposition Of Records During And After Termination Of Liquidation.

Section 60B.51 — External Audit Of Receiver's Books.

Section 60B.52 — Conservation Of Property Of Foreign Or Alien Insurers Found In This State.

Section 60B.53 — Liquidation Of Property Of Foreign Or Alien Insurers Found In This State.

Section 60B.54 — Foreign Domiciliary Receivers In Other States.

Section 60B.55 — Ancillary Formal Proceedings.

Section 60B.56 — Ancillary Summary Proceedings.

Section 60B.57 — Claims Of Nonresidents Against Insurers Domiciled In This State.

Section 60B.58 — Claims Of Residents Against Insurers Domiciled In Reciprocal States.

Section 60B.59 — Attachment, Garnishment And Levy Of Execution.

Section 60B.60 — Interstate Priorities.

Section 60B.61 — Subordination Of Claims For Noncooperation.