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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
In situations of hardship, financial embarrassment or where other good cause is shown the commissioner may, in his discretion, by written order, permit an insurer to acquire by gift, devise, bequest or other transfer an asset, or a part thereof, not otherwise permissible, or retain an asset, however obtained. Such order, or any amendments thereto, shall specify the asset and the mode of acquisition or retention which is to be permitted and shall specify such reasonable time as the commissioner may determine in his discretion for the retention, or further retention of such asset. At the end of such time or earlier if he determines circumstances warrant such action the commissioner may invoke the procedure of Section 1202 for the purpose of requiring the insurer to dispose of the asset, or a part thereof, so acquired or held.
This section shall not apply to any asset of an insurer which:
(1) Has been held for 25 years or more, and
(2) Consists entirely of corporate securities, and
(3) The value does not exceed more than one-tenth of 1 percent of the total assets of the insurer.
The insurer may retain such an asset.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Insurance Code - INS § 1142 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/insurance-code/ins-sect-1142/
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