§ 27-14.3-22. Liquidation orders.
(a) An order to liquidate the business of a domestic insurer shall appoint the commissioner and his or her successors in office liquidator, and shall direct the liquidator to take possession of the assets of the insurer and to administer them under the general supervision of the court. The liquidator shall be vested by operation of law with the title to all of the property, contracts, and rights of action, and all of the books and records of the insurer ordered liquidated, wherever located, as of the entry of the final order of liquidation. The filing or recording of the order with the clerk of the superior court for the county of Providence and the recorder of deeds of the city or town in which its principal office or place of business is located or, in the case of real estate, with the recorder of deeds of the city or town where the property is located, shall impart the same notice as a deed, bill of sale, or other evidence of title duly filed or recorded with that recorder of deeds would have imparted.
(b) Upon issuance of the order, the rights and liabilities of any insurer and of its creditors, policyholders, shareholders, members, and all other persons interested in its estate shall become fixed as of the date of entry of the order of liquidation, except as provided in §§ 27-14.3-23 and 27-14.3-41.
(c) An order to liquidate the business of an alien insurer domiciled in this state shall be on the same terms and have the same legal effect as an order to liquidate a domestic insurer, except that the assets and the business in the United States shall be the only assets and business included in the order.
(d) At the time of petitioning for an order of liquidation, or at any time after this, the commissioner, after making appropriate findings of an insurer’s insolvency, may petition the court for a judicial declaration of insolvency. After providing any notice and hearing that it deems proper, the court may make the declaration.
(e) Any order issued under this section shall require financial reports to the court by the liquidator. Financial reports shall include at a minimum the assets and liabilities of the insurer and all funds received or disbursed by the liquidator during the current period. Financial reports shall be filed within one year of the liquidation order and at least annually after this.
(f) Within five (5) days after the initiation of an appeal of an order of liquidation, which order has been stayed, the commissioner shall present for the court’s approval a plan for the continued performance of the defendant company’s policy claims obligations, including the duty to defend insured under liability insurance policies, during the pendency of an appeal. The plan shall provide for the continued performance and payment of policy claims obligations in the normal course of events, notwithstanding the grounds alleged in support of the order of liquidation, including the ground of insolvency. In the event the defendant company’s financial condition will not, in the judgment of the commissioner, support the full performance of all policy claims obligations during the appeal pendency period, the plan may prefer the claims of certain policyholders and claimants over creditors and interested parties and other policyholders and claimants, as the commissioner finds to be fair and equitable considering the relative circumstances of the policyholders and claimants. The court shall examine the plan submitted by the commissioner and if it finds the plan to be in the best interests of the parties, the court shall approve the plan. No action shall lie against the commissioner or any of his or her deputies, agents, clerks, assistants, or attorneys by any party based on preference in an appeal pendency plan approved by the court.
(g) The appeal pendency plan shall not supersede or affect the obligations of any insurance guaranty association.
(h) Any appeal pendency plan shall provide for equitable adjustments to be made by the liquidator to any distributions of assets to guaranty associations, in the event that the liquidator pays claims from the assets of the estate, which would be the obligations of any particular guaranty association but for the appeal of the order of liquidation, so that all guaranty associations equally benefit on a pro rata basis from the assets of the estate. In the event an order of liquidation is set aside upon any appeal, the company shall not be released from delinquency proceedings unless and until all funds advanced by any guaranty association, including reasonable administrative expenses in connection with the proceedings relating to obligations of the company, shall be repaid in full, together with interest at the judgment rate of interest or unless an arrangement for repayment has been made with the consent of all applicable guaranty associations.
History of Section.P.L. 1993, ch. 248, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 27-14.3 - Insurers’ Rehabilitation and Liquidation Act
Section 27-14.3-1. - Short title — Construction — Purpose.
Section 27-14.3-2. - Applicability.
Section 27-14.3-3. - Definitions.
Section 27-14.3-4. - Jurisdiction and venue.
Section 27-14.3-5. - Injunctions and orders.
Section 27-14.3-6. - Cooperation of officers, owners, and employees.
Section 27-14.3-7. - Repealed.
Section 27-14.3-8. - Condition on release from delinquency proceedings.
Section 27-14.3-9. - Immunity and indemnification of the receiver and employees.
Section 27-14.3-10. - Court’s seizure order.
Section 27-14.3-11. - Commencement of formal delinquency proceeding.
Section 27-14.3-12. - Return of summons and summary hearing.
Section 27-14.3-13. - Proceedings for expedited trial — Continuances, discovery, and evidence.
Section 27-14.3-14. - Decision and appeals.
Section 27-14.3-15. - Confidentiality of hearings.
Section 27-14.3-16. - Grounds for rehabilitation.
Section 27-14.3-17. - Rehabilitation order.
Section 27-14.3-18. - Powers and duties of rehabilitator.
Section 27-14.3-19. - Actions by and against rehabilitator.
Section 27-14.3-20. - Termination of rehabilitation.
Section 27-14.3-21. - Grounds for liquidation.
Section 27-14.3-22. - Liquidation orders.
Section 27-14.3-23. - Continuance of coverage.
Section 27-14.3-24. - Dissolution of insurer.
Section 27-14.3-25. - Powers of liquidator.
Section 27-14.3-26. - Notice to creditors and others.
Section 27-14.3-27. - Duties of agents or insurance producers.
Section 27-14.3-28. - Actions by and against liquidator.
Section 27-14.3-29. - Collection and list of assets.
Section 27-14.3-30. - Fraudulent transfers prior to petition.
Section 27-14.3-31. - Fraudulent transfer after petition.
Section 27-14.3-32. - Voidable preferences and liens.
Section 27-14.3-33. - Claims of holders of void or voidable rights.
Section 27-14.3-34. - Setoffs.
Section 27-14.3-35. - Assessments.
Section 27-14.3-36. - Reinsurer’s liability.
Section 27-14.3-37. - Recovery of premiums owed.
Section 27-14.3-38. - Domiciliary liquidator’s proposal to distribute assets.
Section 27-14.3-39. - Filing of claims.
Section 27-14.3-40. - Proof of claim.
Section 27-14.3-41. - Special claims.
Section 27-14.3-42. - Special provisions for third party claims.
Section 27-14.3-43. - Disputed claims.
Section 27-14.3-44. - Claims of surety.
Section 27-14.3-45. - Secured creditor’s claims.
Section 27-14.3-46. - Priority of distribution.
Section 27-14.3-46.1. - Insurer assessments.
Section 27-14.3-47. - Liquidator’s recommendations to the court.
Section 27-14.3-48. - Distribution of assets.
Section 27-14.3-49. - Unclaimed and withheld funds.
Section 27-14.3-50. - Termination of proceedings.
Section 27-14.3-51. - Reopening liquidation.
Section 27-14.3-52. - Disposition of records during and after termination of liquidation.
Section 27-14.3-53. - External audit of receiver’s books.
Section 27-14.3-54. - Conservation of property of foreign or alien insurers found in this state.
Section 27-14.3-55. - Liquidation of property of foreign or alien insurers found in this state.
Section 27-14.3-56. - Domiciliary liquidators in other states.
Section 27-14.3-57. - Ancillary formal proceedings.
Section 27-14.3-58. - Ancillary summary proceedings.
Section 27-14.3-59. - Claims of nonresidents against insurers domiciled in this state.
Section 27-14.3-60. - Claims of residents against insurers domiciled in reciprocal states.
Section 27-14.3-61. - Attachment, garnishment and levy of execution.
Section 27-14.3-62. - Interstate priorities.
Section 27-14.3-63. - Subordination of claims for noncooperation.