Sec. 15. (a) For the purpose of maintaining the affirmative, active, and definite administration of the provisions of this chapter, the commissioner, with the approval of the governor, may appoint such additional actuaries, agents, deputies, examiners, assistants, stenographers, reporters, and other employees in the department as may be found necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, such additional deputies, examiners, assistants, reporters, and employees so appointed shall be chosen for their fitness, either professional or practical, as the nature of the position may require, irrespective of their political beliefs or affiliations. The technical or professional qualifications of any applicant shall be determined by examination, professional rating, or otherwise, as the commissioner with the approval of the governor may determine. Subject to the approval of the governor and the state budget director, the salaries of such additional actuaries, agents, deputies, examiners, assistants, stenographers, reporters, and other employees shall be fixed by the commissioner. Any actuary agent, deputy, examiner, assistant, stenographer, or employee so employed may be removed at any time by the commissioner.

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 27-4-1-15

  • Commissioner: shall mean the insurance commissioner of this state appointed pursuant to, and on and in whom the powers, duties, management, and control of the department are conferred and vested by, the provisions of IC 27-1. See Indiana Code 27-4-1-2
  • Department: shall mean the department of insurance of this state created and defined as a department in the state government of the state of Indiana by IC 27-1. See Indiana Code 27-4-1-2
     (b) In the absence of the commissioner, he may, by written order, designate a deputy to conduct any hearing, and, in such case, such deputy commissioner shall possess and may exercise all powers of the commissioner with respect to the matter in hearing.

     (c) Neither the commissioner nor any actuary, deputy, examiner, assistant, or employee in the department shall be liable in their individual capacity, except to the state of Indiana, for any act done or omitted in connection with the performance of their respective duties under the provisions of this chapter.

Formerly: Acts 1947, c.112, s.15. As amended by P.L.252-1985, SEC.155.