§ 27-14.4-13. Preferred claims in this state against foreign insurers.
In a delinquency proceeding against an insurer domiciled in a reciprocal state, claims owing to residents of this state shall be preferred if similar claims are preferred by the laws of that state.
History of Section.P.L. 1994, ch. 141, § 2.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 27-14.4 - Uniform Insurers Liquidation Act
Section 27-14.4-1. - Short title.
Section 27-14.4-2. - Definitions.
Section 27-14.4-3. - Director as domiciliary receiver.
Section 27-14.4-4. - Title vested in domiciliary receiver — Official bond.
Section 27-14.4-5. - Administration of assets by receiver — Employment of deputies and personnel.
Section 27-14.4-6. - Director as ancillary receiver.
Section 27-14.4-7. - Powers and duties of receivers of foreign companies.
Section 27-14.4-8. - Filing by claimants in reciprocal states against insurers of this state.
Section 27-14.4-9. - Proof of controverted claims of nonresidents.
Section 27-14.4-10. - Filing by claimants in this state against foreign insurer.
Section 27-14.4-11. - Proof of controverted claims of residents.
Section 27-14.4-12. - Preferred ancillary claims against domestic insurers.
Section 27-14.4-13. - Preferred claims in this state against foreign insurers.
Section 27-14.4-14. - Special deposit claims.
Section 27-14.4-15. - Secured claims.
Section 27-14.4-16. - Attachment, garnishment, and execution.
Section 27-14.4-17. - Suit in this state by domiciliary receiver of foreign insurer.
Section 27-14.4-18. - Right of receiver to deposits.
Section 27-14.4-19. - Immediate access to assets.
Section 27-14.4-20. - Priority of distribution.
Section 27-14.4-21. - Agent’s responsibilities.