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Idaho Code § 41-3301

Construction and purpose

Known as the Idaho Insurers Supervision, Rehabilitation, and Liquidation Act

The act spans §§ 41–41 (60 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case State of Idaho Ex Rel. Soward v. USIRS (1987)

Most recently applied in State of Idaho Ex Rel. Soward v. USIRS (May 1987)

I.C., § 41-3301, as added by 1981, ch. 249, § 2, p. 502.

(1) This act shall be cited as the “Idaho Insurers Supervision, Rehabilitation, and Liquidation Act.”

(2) This act shall not be interpreted to limit the powers granted the director by other provisions of the law.

(3) This act shall be liberally construed to effect the purpose stated in subsection (4) of this section.

(4) The purpose of this act is the protection of the interests of insureds, claimants, creditors, and the public generally, with minimum interference with the normal prerogatives of the owners and managers of insurers through: Early detection of any potentially dangerous condition in an insurer, and prompt application of appropriate corrective measures;

(5) Improved methods for rehabilitating insurers, involving the cooperation and management expertise of the insurance industry;

(6) Enhanced efficiency and economy of liquidation, through clarification of the law, to minimize legal uncertainty and litigation;

(7) Equitable apportionment of any unavoidable loss;

(8) Lessening the problems of interstate rehabilitation and liquidation by facilitating cooperation between states in the liquidation process, and by extending the scope of personal jurisdiction over debtors of the insurer outside this state; and

(9) Regulation of the insurance business by the impact of the law relating to delinquency procedures and substantive rules on the entire insurance business.

Current official text: Idaho Statutes (Idaho Legislature). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Idaho statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.