§ 7055. Termination of rehabilitation
(a) Whenever the Commissioner believes further attempts to rehabilitate an insurer would substantially increase the risk of loss to creditors, policyholders, or the public, or would be futile, the Commissioner may petition the Superior Court of Washington County for an order of liquidation. A petition under this subsection shall have the same effect as a petition under section 7056 of this title. The Court shall permit the directors of the insurer to take such actions as are reasonably necessary to defend against the petition but may order payment from the estate of the insurer of costs and other expenses of defense only if the directors make a showing to the satisfaction of the Court that they incurred such expenses in good faith and with a reasonable belief that they would prevail.
(b) The protection of the interests of insureds, claimants, and the public requires the timely performance of all insurance policy obligations. If the payment of policy obligations is suspended in substantial part for a period of six months at any time after the appointment of the rehabilitator and the rehabilitator has not filed an application for approval of a plan under subsection 7053(d) of this title, the rehabilitator shall petition the Court for an order of liquidation on grounds of insolvency.
(c) The rehabilitator may at any time petition the Superior Court of Washington County for an order terminating rehabilitation of an insurer. The Court shall also permit the directors of the insurer to petition the Court for an order terminating rehabilitation of the insurer and may order payment from the estate of the insurer of such costs and other expenses of such petition only if the directors make a showing to the satisfaction of the Court that they incurred such expenses in good faith and with a reasonable belief that they would prevail. If the Court upon a petition or upon its own motion finds that rehabilitation has been accomplished and that grounds for rehabilitation under section 7051 of this title no longer exist, it shall order that the insurer be restored to possession of its property and the control of the business. (Added 1991, No. 45, § 2, eff. May 29, 1991.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 8 - Banking and Insurance
Chapter 145 - Supervision, Rehabilitation, and Liquidation of Insurers
§ 7032. Jurisdiction and venue
§ 7033. Injunctions and orders
§ 7034. Cooperation of officers, owners, and employees
§ 7035. Continuation of delinquency proceedings
§ 7036. Condition on release from delinquency proceedings
§ 7041. Commissioner’s summary orders and supervision proceedings
§ 7043. Confidentiality of hearings
§ 7051. Grounds for rehabilitation
§ 7053. Powers and duties of the rehabilitator
§ 7054. Actions by and against rehabilitator
§ 7055. Termination of rehabilitation
§ 7056. Grounds for liquidation
§ 7058. Continuance of coverage
§ 7059. Dissolution of insurer
§ 7061. Notice to creditors and others
§ 7063. Actions by and against liquidator
§ 7064. Collection and list of assets
§ 7065. Fraudulent transfers prior to petition
§ 7066. Fraudulent transfer after petition
§ 7067. Voidable preferences and liens
§ 7068. Claims of holders of void or voidable rights
§ 7072. Recovery of premiums owed
§ 7073. Domiciliary liquidator’s proposal to distribute assets
§ 7077. Special provisions for third party claims
§ 7080. Secured creditor’s claims
§ 7081. Priority of distribution
§ 7082. Liquidator’s recommendations to the Court
§ 7083. Distribution of assets
§ 7084. Unclaimed and withheld funds
§ 7085. Termination of proceedings
§ 7087. Disposition of records during and after termination of liquidation
§ 7088. External audit of the receiver’s books
§ 7091. Conservation of property of foreign or alien insurers found in this State
§ 7092. Liquidation of property of foreign or alien insurers found in this State
§ 7093. Domiciliary liquidators in other states
§ 7094. Ancillary formal proceedings
§ 7095. Ancillary summary proceedings
§ 7096. Claims of nonresidents against insurers domiciled in this State
§ 7097. Claims of residents against insurers domiciled in reciprocal states