Indiana Code 27-10-3-11. Surety bail agents; terminating appointment; premiums owed; remedies
Terms Used In Indiana Code 27-10-3-11
(1) on a form prescribed by the commissioner;
(2) signed by the appointee; and
(3) that states:
(A) whether the appointee owes premiums to a former insurer or an agency to which the appointee reported on behalf of a former insurer;
(B) to whom the appointee owes a premium;
(C) the amount of the premium owed; and
(D) whether there is a dispute concerning the premium.
(c) An appointee shall provide a copy of an affidavit submitted under subsection (b) by certified mail to each of the appointee’s former insurers or agents to which the appointee reported on behalf of a former insurer in the six (6) years immediately preceding the appointee’s appointment under subsection (a).
(d) Not more than one hundred eighty (180) days after receiving a copy of an appointee’s affidavit provided under subsection (c), a former insurer or agent that has knowledge that the affidavit is untrue may file a petition with the commissioner stating that the appointee still owes a premium to the insurer or agent in violation of IC 27-10-4-7 and requesting relief. At the same time that the insurer or agent files the petition with the commissioner, the insurer or agent shall mail a copy of the petition to the appointee by certified mail. The appointee may file a response with the commissioner not later than ten (10) days after the appointee receives the petition.
(e) Upon receipt of the petition and response, if filed, under subsection (d), the commissioner may conduct an investigation and institute proceedings in accordance with section 9 of this chapter.
(f) The remedies provided in this section are not the exclusive remedies available to an insurer or agent. The election of an insurer or agent to seek a remedy under this section does not preclude the insurer or agent from seeking other remedies available at law or in equity, and is not a prerequisite for an insurer or agent to seek other remedies available at law or in equity.
(g) An insurer that terminates the appointment of a surety bail agent shall file written notice of the termination with the commissioner together with a statement that the insurer has given or mailed notice to the surety bail agent. The notice filed with the commissioner must state the reasons, if any, for the termination. Information furnished to the commissioner is confidential and may not be used as evidence in or a basis for any action against the insurer or any of the insurer’s representatives.
As added by P.L.261-1985, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.224-1993, SEC.21; P.L.348-1995, SEC.5; P.L.102-2005, SEC.7.