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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 22

17:22-6.46. Withdrawal of eligibility; grounds; notice

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If at any time the commissioner has reason to believe that any unauthorized insurer then on the list of eligible surplus lines insurers is insolvent, or in unsound financial condition, or that it is no longer eligible under the conditions therefor provided in section 11 of this act, he shall withdraw the eligibility of the insurer to insure surplus lines risks in this State.
If the commissioner finds, after a hearing thereon of which notice was given to all licensed surplus lines agents, that an insurer currently eligible as a surplus lines insurer has willfully violated the laws of New Jersey, or does not make reasonably prompt payment of just losses and claims in this State, he may withdraw the eligibility of the insurer to insure surplus lines risks in this State.
The commissioner shall promptly mail notice of all such withdrawals of eligibility to each surplus lines agent at his address last of record with the commissioner.
L.1960, c. 32, p. 113, s. 12.
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