Effective - 28 Aug 2006
374.048. Violations of state laws, action in circuit court — relief — bond — venue — judgment — fund created. — 1. If the director believes that a person has engaged, is engaging in or has taken a substantial step toward engaging in an act, practice, omission, or course of business constituting a violation of the laws of this state relating to insurance in this chapter, chapter 354 and chapters 375 to 385, or a rule adopted or order issued pursuant thereto or that a person has or is engaging in an act, practice, omission, or course of business that materially aids a violation of the laws of this state relating to insurance in this chapter, chapter 354 and chapters 375 to 385, or a rule adopted or order issued pursuant thereto, the director may maintain an action in the circuit court of any county of the state or any city not within a county to enjoin the act, practice, omission, or course of business and to enforce compliance with the laws of this state relating to insurance or a rule adopted or order issued by the director.
2. In an action under this section and on a proper showing, the court may:
(1) Issue a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order, or declaratory judgment;
(2) Order other appropriate or ancillary relief, which may include:
(a) An asset freeze, accounting, writ of attachment, writ of general or specific execution, and appointment of a receiver or conservator, which may be the director, for the defendant or the defendant's assets;
(b) Ordering the director to take charge and control of a defendant's property, including accounts in a depository institution, rents, and profits; to collect debts; and to acquire and dispose of property;
(c) Imposing a civil penalty or forfeiture as provided in section 374.049;
(d) Upon showing financial loss, injury, or harm to identifiable consumers, imposing an order of restitution or disgorgement directed to a person who has engaged in an act, practice, omission, or course of business in violation of the laws or rules relating to insurance;
(e) Ordering the payment of prejudgment and postjudgment interest;
(f) Ordering reasonable costs of investigation and prosecution; and
(g) Ordering the payment to the insurance dedicated fund an additional amount equal to ten percent of the total restitution or disgorgement ordered, or such other amount as awarded by the court, which shall be appropriated to an insurance consumer education program administered by the director; or
(3) Order such other relief as the court considers necessary or appropriate.
3. The director may not be required to post a bond in an action or proceeding under this section.
4. The case may be brought in the circuit court of Cole County, any county or city not within a county in which a violation has occurred, or any county or city not within a county which has venue of an action against the person, partnership, or corporation under other provisions of law.
5. The enforcement authority of the director under this section is cumulative to any other authority of the director to impose orders under other provisions of the laws relating to insurance in this state.
6. If the director determines it to be in the public interest, the director is authorized to enter into a consent injunction and judgment in the settlement of any proceeding under the laws of this state relating to insurance in this chapter, chapter 354 and chapters 375 to 385.
7. A "Consumer Restitution Fund" shall be created for the purpose of preserving and distributing to aggrieved consumers disgorgement or restitution funds obtained through enforcement proceedings brought by the director. In addition to the equitable powers of the court authorized above, the court may order that such funds be paid into the consumer restitution fund for distribution to aggrieved consumers. It shall be the duty of the director to distribute such funds to those persons injured by the unlawful acts, practices, omissions, or courses of business by the subject of the proceeding. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 33.080, any funds remaining in the director's consumer restitution fund at the end of any biennium shall not be transferred to the general revenue fund, but if the director is unable with reasonable efforts to ascertain the aggrieved consumers, then the funds may be transferred to the insurance dedicated fund to be used for consumer education.
--------
(L. 2006 H.B. 1837)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXIV - Business and Financial Institutions
Chapter 374 - Department of Commerce and Insurance
Section 374.005 - Department created, duties — definitions.
Section 374.007 - Statutory reference changes authorized.
Section 374.010 - Department — general powers.
Section 374.020 - Director — qualifications — appointment.
Section 374.030 - Director — oath — bond.
Section 374.040 - Director — duties — administrative hearing commission law not applicable.
Section 374.045 - Director authorized to make rules and regulations, procedure, this chapter.
Section 374.047 - Willful violation of state law, order — notice.
Section 374.050 - Seal of office — effect.
Section 374.051 - Refusal of license and nonrenewal, applicant may appeal, procedure.
Section 374.055 - Grievance procedure.
Section 374.056 - Rulemaking authority, delivery methods.
Section 374.057 - Filing of records and signatures authorized when in compliance with federal law.
Section 374.060 - Office location and hours.
Section 374.070 - Office and records, public — copies — records disposed of or destroyed, when.
Section 374.071 - Insurance records exempt from public disclosure — release permitted, when.
Section 374.075 - Divisions, director may establish.
Section 374.080 - Deputy director, appointment, powers — governor to appoint, when.
Section 374.085 - Division of consumer affairs, duties — legal adviser may assist.
Section 374.100 - Actuary — duties — fees.
Section 374.110 - Examiner — duties — assistants — fees.
Section 374.130 - Chief clerk, duties and powers.
Section 374.170 - Forms furnished companies.
Section 374.180 - Director to prepare report — publication — special reports.
Section 374.182 - Organization plan to be submitted — contents.
Section 374.185 - Uniformity of regulation, director to cooperate.
Section 374.190 - Investigation of companies.
Section 374.202 - Purpose of law — definitions.
Section 374.210 - False testimony — refusal to furnish information — penalties.
Section 374.215 - Failure to timely file report or statement, penalty.
Section 374.216 - False financial statements, filing of — penalty.
Section 374.217 - Covenant not to sue officers of insurer, prohibited — no force and effect.
Section 374.220 - Expenses, how paid.
Section 374.230 - Fees — paid to director.
Section 374.240 - Suit to recover fees — penalties.
Section 374.250 - Accounts of director.
Section 374.270 - Department may elect workers' compensation coverage — coverage, how provided.
Section 374.280 - Civil penalty or forfeiture ordered when, how enforced.
Section 374.284 - Health insurance advisory committee established, members, duties.
Section 374.285 - Expungement of certain disciplinary action records.
Section 374.300 - Financial institution defined.
Section 374.310 - Refusal to grant or renew insurance license, when.
Section 374.350 - Short title.
Section 374.351 - Intent of compact.
Section 374.400 - Definitions.
Section 374.405 - Reports of premiums and loss data required, when — director may review.
Section 374.415 - Product liability insurance reports required — when — contents.
Section 374.420 - Insurers not liable because of compliance.
Section 374.425 - Time for compliance may be waived or extended.
Section 374.450 - Definitions.
Section 374.455 - Premium and loss data, annual report — available to public.
Section 374.500 - Definitions.
Section 374.503 - Certificate required for utilization review agents, exceptions.
Section 374.505 - Application for certificate, content, form, fee.
Section 374.507 - Information may be required by department of commerce and insurance.
Section 374.510 - Minimum requirements for utilization review agents.
Section 374.515 - Rules and regulations authorized.
Section 374.695 - Citation of law.
Section 374.700 - Definitions.
Section 374.702 - License required, restrictions on practice.
Section 374.705 - Department, powers and duties — fees, how determined.
Section 374.710 - License required for bail bond agents, application, qualifications — exceptions.
Section 374.717 - Prohibited acts.
Section 374.720 - Examination, form, content — reexamination fee.
Section 374.730 - License, biannual renewal, fee.
Section 374.740 - Nonresident license requirements.
Section 374.750 - Refusal to issue or renew license — applicant's right to hearing.
Section 374.760 - Unsatisfied judgments, affidavit filed monthly, form — content.
Section 374.764 - Alleged violations and complaints, procedure.
Section 374.775 - Bonds of one thousand dollars or less — fee — additional fee — prohibited.
Section 374.783 - Surety recovery agents, license required — director to license, powers.
Section 374.785 - Apprehension of defendant, permitted where.
Section 374.786 - Renewal, procedure.
Section 374.787 - Complaint procedure.
Section 374.788 - Apprehension standards for breach of surety agreement or absconding.