2012 Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 20 Insurance
20-648 Receivership liquidation fund; purpose; deposit; expenses of receivership; deputy receiver; powers and duties


AZ Rev Stat § 20-648 (through 2nd Reg Sess. 50th Leg. 2012) What's This?

20-648. Receivership liquidation fund; purpose; deposit; expenses of receivership; deputy receiver; powers and duties

A. The director shall appoint a deputy receiver to administer the conservation, rehabilitation or liquidation of an insurer pursuant to this article.

B. There is established a receivership liquidation fund. The deputy receiver shall file a petition with the court authorizing the deputy receiver to deposit in the fund ten per cent of the insolvent insurer's deposit required under section 20-213.

C. The common administrative costs of the receiverships incurred by the deputy receiver are payable from the receivership liquidation fund. The director shall by order after a hearing describe the nature of administrative costs common to every receivership in the operation of the receivership office that are payable from this fund. Costs may include the compensation of special deputies, clerks or assistants but shall not include attorney fees.

D. The deputy receiver shall prepare and file with the court a quarterly financial report listing expenditures and the balance remaining in the fund allocable to the respective insurer. On termination of a receivership, the deputy receiver shall remit any balance remaining in the fund which is allocated to a particular insurer to the separate account for that receivership or to the person entitled to the monies. If the common administrative expenses allocable to a receivership exceed the initial ten per cent deposit to the fund, the deputy receiver may petition the court to authorize an amount, equal to the excess, to be deposited in the fund.

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