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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) If at any time the board determines that all the authority's available capital may be exhausted and no source of additional funds such as assessments, reinsurance, or private capital market moneys will be available to the authority to pay policyholder claims, the board shall draw up and present to the commissioner a plan to pay policyholder claims on a pro rata basis or in installment payments. The board shall maintain sufficient capital to ensure the continued operation of the authority for the purpose of implementing the proration or installment plan. At this point, the commissioner shall adopt a schedule for reinstitution of an insurer's statutory obligation to offer earthquake coverage by a means other than placement in the authority.In no event shall the schedule adopted pursuant to this subdivision be for a period longer than six months.
(b) Upon presentation of that plan to prorate or pay in installments, the commissioner shall order the authority to cease renewing or accepting new earthquake insurance policies and may apply to the superior court for orders or injunctions as the commissioner deems necessary to prevent any event or occurrence adverse to the authority, including, but not limited to, any or all of the following:
(1) Interference with the commissioner's consideration and implementation of a plan for pro rata or installment payment of policyholder claims under this section.
(2) Interference with or attachment of the assets of the authority.
(3) Institution or prosecution of any actions or proceedings against the authority.
(4) The obtaining of preferences, judgments, attachments, or other liens or levies against the authority or its assets.
(5) The withholding by a participating insurer or any other person of any premium, surcharge, assessment, or other amount lawfully due and owing to the authority.
(c) Entry of orders or injunctions obtained by the commissioner upon the application permitted by subdivision (a) shall not vest the superior court with general jurisdiction over the business or assets of the authority or any plan for the pro rata or installment payment of policyholder claims under this section, and the superior court's jurisdiction shall be limited to the entry and enforcement of those orders and injunctions.
(d) The State of California shall have no liability for payment of claims in excess of funds available pursuant to this chapter. The State of California, and any of the funds of the State of California, shall have no obligations whatsoever for payment of claims or costs arising from this act, except as specifically provided in this act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Insurance Code - INS § 10089.35 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/insurance-code/ins-sect-10089-35/
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