Subdivision 1. Notice required. (a) The liquidator shall give notice of the liquidation order as soon as possible by first class mail and either by telegram or telephone to the commissioner of commerce of each jurisdiction in which the insurer is licensed to do business, by first class mail and by telephone to the Department of Labor and Industry of this state if the insurer is or has been an insurer of workers' compensation, by first class mail within this state and by airmail outside this state to all agents of the insurer having a duty under this chapter, by first class mail, if the insurer is a surety company to every district court judge exercising probate jurisdiction and the court administrator of all courts of record in this state and upon receipt of such notice it shall be the duty of those judges and court administrators to notify and require every executor, administrator, guardian, trustee, or other fiduciary having filed a bond on which such company is surety, to forthwith file a new bond with new sureties, and by first class mail within this state and by airmail outside this state at the last known address to all persons known or reasonably expected to have claims against the insurer, including all policyholders. The liquidator also shall publish a notice three consecutive times in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the liquidation is pending or in Ramsey County, the last publication to be not less than three months before the earliest deadline specified in the notice under subdivision 2.
(b) Notice to agents shall inform them of their duties under this chapter and inform them what information they must communicate to policyholders. Notice to policyholders shall include notice of impairment and termination of coverage under section 60B.22. When it is applicable, notice to policyholders shall include (1) notice of withdrawal of the insurer from the defense of any case in which the policyholder is interested, and (2) notice of the right to file a claim under section 60B.40, subdivision 2.
(c) Within 15 days of the date of entry of the order, the liquidator shall report to the court what notice has been given. The court may order such additional notice as it deems appropriate.
Subd. 2. Notice respecting claim filing. Notice to potential claimants under subdivision 1 shall require claimants to file with the court their claims together with proper proofs thereof under section 60B.38, on or before a date the liquidator specifies in the notice, which shall be no less than six months nor more than one year after entry of the order, except that the liquidator need not require persons claiming unearned premiums or subscription rates and persons claiming cash surrender values or other investment values in life insurance and annuities to file a claim. The liquidator may specify different dates for the filing of different kinds of claims. Notice to potential claimants shall include notice of the existence of any guaranty association charged by statute with the guaranty of the obligations of the insurer. Where procedures have been established by the association for the filing of claims this notice shall include an explanation of those procedures.
Subd. 3. Notice conclusive. If notice is given in accordance with this section, the distribution of the assets of the insurer under sections 60B.01 to 60B.61 shall be conclusive with respect to all claimants, whether or not they received notice.
Ex1967 c 1 s 6; 1969 c 708 s 26; 1975 c 359 s 23; 1977 c 273 s 21; 1983 c 289 s 114 subd 1; 1984 c 655 art 1 s 92; 1986 c 444; 1Sp1986 c 3 art 1 s 82; 1995 c 189 s 8; 1996 c 277 s 1; 1999 c 177 s 20
Structure 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.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.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.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.