(a) In addition to the other powers and duties provided by this chapter, the association may:
(1) borrow money as necessary to implement this chapter according to the plan of operation;
(2) lend money to the receiver, supervisor, or conservator of an impaired title insurance company or its agent;
(3) sue and be sued, including taking any legal action necessary or proper to recover an unpaid assessment;
(4) enter into contracts as necessary or proper to implement this chapter;
(5) ensure payment of the policy obligations of an impaired title insurance company;
(6) negotiate and contract with a rehabilitator, conservator, supervisor, receiver, ancillary receiver, or other third party to exercise the powers and perform the duties of the association;
(7) guarantee, assume, or reinsure, or cause to be guaranteed, assumed, or reinsured, a policy or contract of an impaired title insurance company;
(8) take legal action necessary to avoid the payment of improper claims or to settle claims or potential claims against an impaired title insurance company or agent, or the association;
(9) assume control of and consolidate the escrow accounts transferred to the association by an impaired agent that has been placed in receivership, supervision, or conservatorship, and:
(A) pay covered claims from the consolidated escrow accounts to facilitate processing and payment of claims;
(B) maintain a separate accounting for each transferred escrow account; and
(C) return money not used to pay a covered claim to the owner of the money in accordance with the contract governing the escrow of the money; and
(10) perform any other acts as necessary or proper to implement this chapter.
(b) The association has standing to appear before a court in this state with jurisdiction over an impaired title insurance company or agent concerning which the association is or may become obligated under this chapter.