Asociación de Suscripción Conjunta del Seguro de Responsabilidad Obligatorio v. Juarbe-Jimenez, No. 10-2167 (1st Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseIn 1995 Puerto Rico enacted a law mandating minimum liability insurance for drivers and created the Asociación de Suscripción Conjunta del Seguro de Responsabilidad Obligatorio to provide compulsory liability insurance to those otherwise unable or unwilling to obtain insurance; the Association insures about 80 percent of vehicles in Puerto Rico. In 2008 the Association challenged regulations that limit its distribution of profits to members (insurance companies) and require that other revenue be kept in a reserve. The district court dismissed a "taking claim" under 42 U.S.C. 1983. The First Circuit affirmed. Facial claims were time-barred; other claims were not properly raised.
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