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Code · Virginia · Title 38.2 · Chapter 16

Code of Virginia § 38.2-1611. Aids in detection and prevention of insurer insolvencies.

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To aid in the detection and prevention of insurer insolvencies:
1. The Association's board of directors has the duty, upon a majority vote,
(i)to make recommendations to the Commission for the detection and prevention of insurer insolvencies, and
(ii)to respond to requests by the Commission to discuss and make recommendations regarding the status of any member insurer whose financial condition may be hazardous to the policyholders or the public.
2 through 5. [Repealed.]
6. At the request of the Commission and at the conclusion of any insurer's insolvency in which the Association was obligated to pay covered claims, the board of directors may prepare a report on the history and causes of the insolvency based on the information available to the Association. The report shall be submitted to the Commission.
1970, c. 766, § 38.1-768; 1986, c. 562; 1987, c. 529.
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