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Wis. Stat. § 645.35

Termination of rehabilitation

Known as the Insurers Rehabilitation and Liquidation Act

The act spans §§ 645.01–645.90 (67 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 351 Wis. 2d 539 - Nickel v. Wells Fargo Bank (2013)

Most recently applied in 351 Wis. 2d 539 - Nickel v. Wells Fargo Bank (October 2013)

1979 c. 102 s. 236 (10).

(1) TRANSFORMATION TO LIQUIDATION. Whenever the rehabilitator believes that further attempts to rehabilitate an insurer would substantially increase the risk of loss to creditors, policyholders, or the public, or would be futile, the rehabilitator may petition the court for an order of liquidation. A petition under this subsection shall have the same effect as a petition under s. 645.41. The court shall permit the directors to defend against the petition and shall order payment from the estate of the insurer of such costs and other expenses of defense as justice requires.

(2) ORDER TO RETURN TO COMPANY. The rehabilitator may at any time petition the court for an order terminating rehabilitation of an insurer. If the court finds that rehabilitation has been accomplished and that grounds for rehabilitation under s. 645.31 no longer exist, it shall order that the insurer be restored to possession of its property and the control of its business. The court may also make that finding and issue that order at any time upon its own motion.

Official source: Wisconsin State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Wisconsin statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.