§ 36-1938. Delinquency proceeding - Compensation of personnel.  


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  • A.  In any proceeding commenced against an insurer pursuant to Article 18 or 19 of this title for the purpose of liquidating, rehabilitating, reorganizing or conserving such insurer, hereinafter called delinquency proceeding, the compensation of personnel employed or retained to assist the Insurance Department with the proceeding shall be approved by the court at a full hearing before the compensation may be paid.  The Insurance Commissioner shall apply to the court for the hearing; provided, that if any board has been created by law to commence and administer delinquency proceedings under Article 18 or 19 of this title, or if any association is authorized by the Commissioner to provide assistance to the Commissioner, the board or association shall apply to the court.  Provided, this section shall not apply to a supervisorship authorized by Article 18 of this title.

    B.  Upon receiving the application for approval of compensation, the court shall schedule a hearing.  The party responsible for the filing of the application shall cause notice in writing of the application and hearing to be served upon the following persons not less than ten (10) days before the hearing is scheduled:

    1.  The persons or firms requesting the compensation;

    2.  The Commissioner, if not the applicant; and

    3.  Ten persons, or such lesser number as there may be, who hold the largest number of shares in the insurance company involved in the delinquency proceeding, as indicated by the company's stock register as of the time that the company was placed under supervision pursuant to Section 1804 of this title or at the time that an application was filed with the court for the commencement of a delinquency proceeding pursuant to Section 1903 of this title.  Said shareholders shall serve as representatives of the insurance company.

    C.  The notice shall state the time and place of the hearing, the reasons for the hearing and the following rights of any party served with notice:

    1.  To appear in person at the hearing or to be represented by counsel;

    2.  To testify under oath, call witnesses to testify, and furnish documentary evidence, relevant to the determination of the compensation;

    3.  To cross-examine witnesses and have a reasonable opportunity to inspect all documentary evidence; and

    4.  To subpoena witnesses and compel the production of testimony and documents, relevant to the determination of the compensation.  The person making service shall make an affidavit of such service and file the notice and affidavit with the court.

    D.  At the hearing, the court shall fully investigate the compensation of persons employed or retained to assist the Insurance Department with the conduct of the delinquency proceeding.  The court shall not approve the compensation until it has been made to appear to the satisfaction of the court, based upon competent evidence, that such compensation is justified.

Added by Laws 1978, c. 144, § 1.  Amended by Laws 1997, c. 418, § 23, eff. Nov. 1, 1997.  Renumbered from § 351 of this title by Laws 1997, c. 418, § 127, eff. Nov. 1, 1997.