2016 Tennessee Code
Title 56 - Insurance
Chapter 8 - Unfair Competition and Unfair or Deceptive Practices
Part 1 - Unfair Trade Practices and Unfair Claims Settlement Act of 2009
§ 56-8-108. Additional powers of commissioner.

TN Code § 56-8-108 (2016) What's This?

(a) In addition to any other authority granted in this part, the commissioner shall have the authority to declare by rule certain acts to be unfair trade practices or unfair methods of competition or unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the business of insurance that are not specifically defined in this part. The commissioner may promulgate the rules by emergency rules upon making a finding that such is in the public interest.

(b) The commissioner, at the rulemaking hearing, may administer oaths, and receive oral and documentary evidence. The commissioner shall have the power to subpoena witnesses, compel their attendance, and require the production of books, papers, records, correspondence or other documents the commissioner deems relevant to the inquiry; provided, however, that in the case of depository institutions, the commissioner shall have the power to require the production of books, papers, records, correspondence or other documents that the commissioner deems relevant to the inquiry only on the insurance activities of the depository institution. No person shall be compelled to provide a document or disclose information that is privileged under statutory or common law. The commissioner may and, upon the request of any party, shall cause to be made a stenographic record of all the evidence and all the proceedings at the hearing. In case of a refusal of any person to comply with any subpoena or to testify with respect to any matter concerning which that person may be lawfully interrogated, the chancery court of Davidson County or the county where the person resides, on application of the commissioner, may issue an order requiring the person to comply with the subpoena and to testify. Any failure to obey any order of the court may be punished by the court as contempt.

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