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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 2 · Part 19

33-2-1908. Notification and hearing.

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33-2-1908 . Notification and hearing.
(1)An insurer has the right to a hearing before the department upon notification by the commissioner:
(a)of an adjusted RBC report or unsatisfactory RBC plan or revised RBC plan that constitutes a regulatory action level event with respect to the insurer;
(b)that the insurer has failed to adhere to its RBC plan or revised RBC plan and that the failure has a substantial adverse effect on the ability of the insurer to eliminate the company action level event with respect to the insurer in accordance with its RBC plan or revised RBC plan; or
(c)of a corrective order with respect to the insurer.
(2)The insurer shall notify the commissioner of its request for a hearing within 5 days after the notification by the commissioner under subsection (1). Upon receipt of the insurer's request for a hearing, the commissioner shall set a date for the hearing, which may not be less than 10 or more than 30 days after the date of the insurer's request.
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