Stone & Edwards Insurance Agency, Inc. v. Department of Insurance

616 A.2d 1060, 151 Pa. Commw. 266, 1992 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 658
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedOctober 26, 1992
DocketNo. 216 M.D. 1992
StatusPublished
Cited by67 cases

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Stone & Edwards Insurance Agency, Inc. v. Department of Insurance, 616 A.2d 1060, 151 Pa. Commw. 266, 1992 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 658 (Pa. Ct. App. 1992).

Opinion

SILVESTRI, Senior Judge.

Stone and Edwards Insurance-Agency, Inc., Emerson D. Lightner and Gary W. Lightner (collectively referred to as Stone and Edwards) filed a complaint in equity in our original jurisdiction on June 8, 1992 seeking relief in the form of a declaratory judgment and an injunction against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Insurance, Cynthia M. Maleski, Acting Insurance Commissioner, Thomas S. Buzby, Deputy Insurance Commissioner and Laura C. Plumley, Presiding Officer (collectively referred to as Insurance Department). Stone and Edwards’ complaint requested, inter alia, that Section 506 of the Administrative Code of 19291, and Section 102(a) of the Administrative Agency Law2 as implemented by the Department of Insurance Regulations3 be declared unconstitutional and that Insurance Department be enjoined from proceeding against Stone and Edwards for alleged violations of the Insurance Department Act4, the Unfair Insurance Practices Act5 and Insurance Department Regulations.6

The matter now before this Court is Insurance Department’s preliminary objections to Stone and Edwards’ com[269]*269plaint.7 The preliminary objections8 are in the nature of a demurrer and an objection to this Courts jurisdiction.

Stone and Edwards’ complaint avers that it is a Pennsylvania corporation licensed to sell life, accident and health, property and casualty insurance and annuities and that Emerson Lightner and Gary Lightner are adult individuals licensed in Pennsylvania as insurance agents and brokers to sell life, accident and health, property and casualty insurance and annuities. All of these named petitioners have their principal place of business at 109 Miller Lane, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Stone and Edwards’ complaint also contains the following relevant averments in support of their request for a declaratory judgment and injunctive relief:

5. Respondent Cynthia M. Maleski is the Acting Insurance Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and as such is charged, pursuant to the Administrative Code of 1929, 71 P.S. § 66, with the responsibility and duty of enforcing the Insurance Department Act, 40 P.S. § 1 et seq., the Insurance Company Law of 1921, 40 P.S. § 341 et seq., the Unfair Insurance Practices Act, 40 P.S. § 1171.1 et seq., and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. The Acting Insurance Commissioner has her principal offices located at Strawberry Square, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
6. Respondent Thomas S. Buzby, is a Deputy Insurance Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and as such is charged, pursuant to the Administrative Code of 1929, 71 P.S. §§ 66 and 73, with the responsibility and duty of enforcing the Insurance Department Act, 40 P.S. § 1 et seq., the Insurance Company Law of 1921, 40 P.S. § 341 et seq., the Unfair Insurance Practices Act, 40 P.S. § 1171.1 et [270]*270seq., and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. The Deputy Insurance Commissioner has his principal offices located at Strawberry Square, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
7. Respondent Laura C. Plumley, an Insurance Department Counsel and employee, was charged on March 6, 1992 by Ronald E. Chronister, then Acting Insurance Commissioner, with the responsibility and duty of presiding over Insurance Department hearings involving, inter alia, the Petitioners. Ms. Plumley has principal offices located at Strawberry Square, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania ...
32. As Deputy Insurance Commissioner in the Office of Program Services, Consumer Services and Enforcement, Respondent Buzby is the direct subordinate of Respondent Maleski.
33. Pursuant to 31 Pa.Code § 56.2, the Insurance Commissioner has the ultimate adjudicatory authority in the matters involving the Petitioners.
39. Because the Deputy Insurance Commissioner, Respondent Buzby, is the prosecutor and the direct subordinate of the Insurance Commissioner, Respondent Maleski, who has the ultimate adjudicating authority of the allegations against Petitioners, there exists a commingling of the prosecutorial and adjudicative functions.
41. Section 506 of the Administrative Code of 1929, 71 P.S. § 189, and the Administrative Agency Law, 2 Pa.C.S.A.App. § 102(a), as implemented by 1 Pa.Code §§ 35.14, 35.121, 35.185, 35.187, 35.190, 35.226, and 31 Pa.Code § 56.2, create an unconstitutional commingling of the prosecutorial and adjudicative functions.
43. The pending proceedings before the Insurance Commissioner have subjected and will continue to subject Petitioners to an unconstitutional prosecution by the Insurance Department.
45. The denial of due process constitutes an immediate and irreparable injury to Petitioners, incapable of compensation [271]*271by the award of damages and the injunctive relief requested herein is necessary to prevent said harm.

Insurance Department argues that a demurrer should be granted because Stone and Edwards has not pled facts which establish a claim upon which relief may be granted. Insurance Department asserts that none of Stone and Edwards’ factual averments demonstrate an improper commingling of prosecutorial and adjudicative functions within the Insurance Department. Insurance Department also argues that Stone and Edwards’ averments constitute conclusions of law, rather than factual assertions.

It is noted that when ruling on preliminary objections, this Court shall sustain such objections and dismiss the complaint, only in cases that are clear and free from doubt that the law will not permit recovery. Capital City Lodge No. 12, Fraternal Order of Police v. City of Harrisburg, 138 Pa.Commonwealth Ct. 475, 588 A.2d 584, appeal denied 528 Pa. 614, 596 A.2d 159 (1991). In ruling on a preliminary objection in the nature of a demurrer, this Court must accept as true all well-pleaded allegations in the complaint and all inferences reasonably deduced therefrom. Pennsylvania Chiropractic Federation v. Foster, 136 Pa.Commonwealth Ct. 465, 583 A.2d 844 (1990). The Court need not accept as true conclusions of law, unwarranted inferences from facts, argumentative allegations, or expressions of opinion. Commonwealth, Department of Public Welfare v. Portnoy, 129 Pa.Commonwealth Ct. 469, 566 A.2d 336, appeal granted, 525 Pa. 648, 581 A.2d 574 (1990). A demurrer will not be sustained unless the face of the complaint shows that the law will not permit recovery, and any doubts should be resolved against sustaining the demurrer. Gaster v. Township of Nether Providence, 124 Pa.Commonwealth Ct. 595, 556 A.2d 947 (1989).

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