Maine Code § 24-A-2179

Inquests into insurance frauds
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On application in writing to the superintendent by an officer of any insurer doing business in the
State, stating that the officer has reason to believe and does believe that any person has, by false
representations, procured from the insurer an insurance, or that the insurer has sustained a loss by the
fraudulent act of the insured or with the insured's knowledge or consent, and requesting an investigation
thereof, the superintendent shall summon and examine, under oath, at a time and place designated by
the superintendent, any persons and require the production of all books and papers necessary for a full
investigation of the facts and make report thereof, with the testimony by the superintendent taken, to
the insurer making such application. [RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §206 (COR).]

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