Maine Code § 24-A-3555

Powers of the superintendent
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1. Designate additional acting directors. If at any time during an acute emergency, the number
of directors or acting directors of a domestic insurance organization who are capable of acting shall be
less than 3, as determined by the superintendent after a reasonable investigation, the superintendent
shall have the power to designate additional acting directors in such number as will bring to 3 the
number of directors and acting directors who are capable of acting.
[PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW); PL 1973, c. 585, §12 (AMD).]
2. Resolve controversies. To resolve controversy as to the power of any group of persons
purporting to act as an emergency board of directors so to act, the superintendent shall, upon a
determination that such action will tend to promote the safe and sound and orderly conduct of the
business of any domestic insurance organization, have power to issue orders declaring that any such
group shall or shall not have the powers of an emergency board of directors, or confirming, modifying
or vacating in whole or in part any action taken or purportedly taken by any such group or by removing
any acting director.
[PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW); PL 1973, c. 585, §12 (AMD).]
3. Declare provisions of law operative or inoperative. At any time after an attack, upon the
superintendent's determination that such action will tend to promote certainty as to the powers of
insurance organizations or individuals pursuant to this chapter or that such action is desirable to enable
insurance organizations to take preparatory precautions prior to the occurrence of an acute emergency,
the superintendent has power to declare that any provision of this chapter that the superintendent
specifies is operative with respect to any domestic insurance organization or to the Maine business of
any other insurance organization that the superintendent may designate. Upon such declaration such
organization and its directors, officers, acting directors and acting officers have all powers conferred
by this chapter. The failure of the superintendent so to declare may not be construed to limit the powers
of any organization or its directors, officers, acting directors or acting officers when an acute emergency
exists in fact.

At any time after the commencement of an acute emergency or after the superintendent declares any
provision of this chapter operative under this subsection upon the superintendent's determination that
an insurance organization is able, in whole or in part, to carry on its business in compliance with its
charter and the laws, other than this chapter, the superintendent has power to declare that any provision
of this chapter that the superintendent specifies is inoperative with respect to any domestic insurance
organization or in the Maine business of any other insurance organization that the superintendent may
designate. Upon such declaration, such organization is governed by its charter and the provisions of
law other than this chapter, except insofar as they remain inoperative.
[RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §305 (COR).]
4. Possession of business and property. Upon the determination that, as a result of an acute
emergency, the business and affairs of an insurance organization cannot otherwise be conducted in a
safe and sound manner, the superintendent may forthwith take possession of the business and property
of the insurance organization within this State or, if a domestic insurance organization, its business and
property wherever situated. This chapter is applicable in any case in which the superintendent takes
possession of an insurance organization under this subsection as though the insurance organization
were an insurer of which the superintendent had taken possession under this chapter, except that any
such provision is not applicable that the superintendent has declared inapplicable under this subsection.
The superintendent has power to declare inapplicable any such provision upon the superintendent's
determination that the same is inappropriate or unnecessary to protect the interest of the public or the
stockholders or creditors of the insurance organization, in view of the acute emergency and the nature
of the organization.
[RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §306 (COR).]
5. When powers exercised. The powers given the superintendent by subsections 2 and 4 may be
exercised by the superintendent only in the event that there is not a court of competent jurisdiction
available to which an application can be made for an order permitting the superintendent to exercise
such powers with respect to a particular insurance organization. The powers conferred by subsection 4
may not be exercised in a case of an insurance organization that is not insolvent within the meaning of
this chapter, unless the superintendent finds that such insurance organization lacks personnel able to
manage its business in the interest of the public stockholders and policyholders.
[RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §307 (COR).]
6. Regulations. The superintendent shall have power to issue general and specific regulations,
directives and orders consistent with and in furtherance of the purposes of this chapter.
[PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW); PL 1973, c. 585, §12 (AMD).]

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