South Carolina Code § 38-29-190

Final date for filing claims.
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For domestic insolvencies, the court shall fix a date, no less than four months from the date of the order, as the last day for the filing of claims, together with proper proofs thereof, with the association and shall prescribe the notice that must be given to insureds and claimants of the date. Prior to the date fixed the court may extend the time for the filing of claims.
Editor's Note
2020 Act No. 121, SECTION 1.B, provides as follows:
"[1.]B. The amendments made by this act do not apply to a member insurer that has been placed under an order of rehabilitation or liquidation before July 1, 2020."
Effect of Amendment
2020 Act No. 121, SECTION 1.A, In the first sentence, substituted "For domestic insolvencies, the court shall fix a date, no less than" for "The court shall fix a date, not less than".

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