Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 5, November 1, 2024
Section 101-6.0 - Rehabilitation and Liquidation6.1 Delinquency proceedings pursuant to the Insurance Code shall constitute the sole and exclusive method of liquidating, rehabilitating, reorganizing or conserving an insurer, and no court shall entertain a petition for the commencement of such proceedings unless the same has been filed in the name of the State on the relation of the Commissioner.6.2 The Commissioner shall commence any delinquency proceedings by application to the court for an order directing the insurer to show cause why the Commissioner should not have the relief prayed for.6.3 The Commissioner may apply to the court for an order: 6.3.1 Appointing him as Receiver of and directing him to rehabilitate a domestic insurer who has violated certain sections of the Code or is impaired or insolvent.6.3.2 Appointing him as Receiver and directing him to liquidate the business of the domestic insurer of the United States branch of an alien insurer having trusteed assets in this State.6.3.3 Appointing him as Receiver or Ancillary Receiver and directing him to conserve the assets of a foreign or alien insurer upon certain grounds as set forth in the Insurance Code.6.3.4 Appointing him as Ancillary Receiver of and directing him to liquidate the business of a foreign insurer having assets, business or claims in the State.6.4 The Department shall prepare for each case which it administers, as soon as possible, a summary of fact giving rise to the insolvency, a set of instructions to claimants and policyholders describing how they may assert and protect their rights in answering the principle question with respect to those rights and problems which are expected to recur and also a schedule setting out each of the major steps contemplated in the course of administration of each estate and the estimated time at which such occurrence will take place.6.5 The Department will further prepare regular and frequent reports to the court having jurisdiction. All such reports and judicial proceedings shall be prepared in the name of the Commissioner as Receiver or Ancillary Receiver and shall be submitted to him for his approval and verification before being filed with the court.18 Del. Admin. Code § 101-6.0