§ 27-14.3-56. Domiciliary liquidators in other states.
(a) The domiciliary liquidator of an insurer domiciled in a reciprocal state shall, except
as to special deposits and security on secured claims under § 27-14.3-57(c), be vested by operation of law with the title to all of the assets, property, contracts,
and rights of action, agents' or insurance producers' balances, and all of the books,
accounts, and other records of the insurer located in this state. The date of vesting
shall be the date of the filing of the petition, if that date is specified by the
domiciliary law for the vesting of property in the domiciliary state. The date of
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§ 27-14.3-56. Domiciliary liquidators in other states.
(a) The domiciliary liquidator of an insurer domiciled in a reciprocal state shall, except
as to special deposits and security on secured claims under § 27-14.3-57(c), be vested by operation of law with the title to all of the assets, property, contracts,
and rights of action, agents' or insurance producers' balances, and all of the books,
accounts, and other records of the insurer located in this state. The date of vesting
shall be the date of the filing of the petition, if that date is specified by the
domiciliary law for the vesting of property in the domiciliary state. The date of
vesting shall be the date of entry of the order directing possession to be taken.
The domiciliary liquidator shall have the immediate right to recover balances due
from agents or insurance producers and to obtain possession of the books, accounts,
and other records of the insurer located in this state. The domiciliary liquidator
also shall have the right to recover all of the other assets of the insurer located
in this state, subject to § 27-14.3-57.
(b) If a domiciliary liquidator is appointed for an insurer not domiciled in a reciprocal
state, the commissioner of this state shall be vested by operation of law with the
title to all of the property, contracts, and right of action, and all of the books,
accounts, and other records of the insurer located in this state, at the same time
that the domiciliary liquidator is vested with the title in the domicile. The commissioner
of this state may petition for a conservation or liquidation order under § 27-14.3-54 or 27-14.3-55, or for an ancillary receivership under § 27-14.3-57, or after approval by the superior court for the county of Providence may transfer
the title to the domiciliary liquidator, as the interests of justice and the equitable
distribution of the assets require.
(c) Claimants residing in this state may file claims with the liquidator or ancillary
receiver, if any, in this state or with the domiciliary liquidator, if the domiciliary
law permits. The claims must be filed on or before the last date fixed for the filing
of claims in the domiciliary liquidation proceedings.