31 Pa. Code § 160.5 - Commissioner's summary orders
(a)
If the Commissioner has reasonable cause to believe that the continued
operation of an insurer transacting insurance business in this Commonwealth is
financially hazardous to the general public, holders of policies or
certificates of insuance, or creditors, the Commissioner may, upon the
Commissioner's determination, issue an order under Article V of the act
(40
P. S. §§
211 and
221.1-221.63) or notice of
deficiency under sections 2456 and 2457 of The Insurance Company Law of 1921
(40
P. S. §§
991.2456 and
991.2457). The order or
notice may list the requirements for the insurer to abate the determination,
including the following:
(1) Reducing the
total amount of present and potential liability for policy benefits by
reinsurance.
(2) Reducing,
suspending or limiting the volume of business being accepted or
renewed.
(3) Reducing general
insurance and commission expenses by specified methods.
(4) Increasing the insurer's capital or
surplus, or both.
(5) Suspending or
limiting the declaration and payment of dividends by an insurer to its
stockholders or to its policyholders.
(6) Filing reports in a form acceptable to
the Commissioner concerning the market value of an insurer's assets and the
value of its loss reserves or policy reserves, or both.
(7) Limiting or withdrawing from certain
investments or discontinuing certain investment practices to the extent the
Commissioner deems necessary.
(8)
Documenting the adequacy of premium rates in relation to the risks
insured.
(9) Documenting the
adequacy of the return on invested assets in relation to the current interest
credits in interest sensitive policies.
(10) Filing, in addition to regular annual
statements, interim financial reports on a form approved by the
Commissioner.
(11) Filing
comprehensive business plans utilizing a format approved by the Commissioner
and completed in accordance with instructions. Business plans filed under this
paragraph will be given confidential treatment, will not be subject to subpoena
and will not be made public by the Commissioner or another person without the
prior written consent of the insurer to which it pertains.
(12) Correcting deficiencies in corporate
governance practices and adopting and utilizing governance practice acceptable
to the Commissioner.
(13) Adjusting
premium rates for non-life insurance products written by the insurer as the
Commissioner deems necessary to improve the insurer's financial condition,
notwithstanding other provisions of law that limit the frequency or amount of
premium rate adjustments.
(b) For insurers not incorporated or
organized under the laws of the Commonwealth, the Commissioner's order or
notice provided for under subsection (a) may be limited to the extent provided
by law.
(c) An insurer subject to
an order or notice under subsection (a) is entitled to a hearing to review that
order in accordance with section 510 of the act (40 P. S. §
221.10) or section 2456(c) of The Insurance
Company Law of 1921 (40 P. S. §
991.2456(c)),
2
Pa.C.S. §§
501-508 and
701-704 (relating to the
Administrative Agency Law) and 1 Pa. Code Part II (relating to the general
rules of administrative practice and procedure).
Notes
The provisions of this § 160.5 amended under sections 206, 506, 1501 and 1502 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. §§ 66, 186, 411 and 412); sections 5.1 and 10 of the Health Maintenance Organization Act (40 P. S. §§ 1555.1 and 1560); and sections 2456 and 2457 of The Insurance Company Law of 1921 (40 P. S. §§ 991.2456 and 991.2457).
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