Existing law generally regulates insurance and creates the Department of Insurance, headed by the Insurance Commissioner. Existing law authorizes the commissioner to bring a superior court action to enjoin a person who is violating or about to violate the Insurance Code. Existing law also authorizes the commissioner to apply to the clerk of the superior court for a judgment to enforce an order requiring a person to pay a monetary penalty or reimburse the department for costs incurred by the department in prosecuting the matter.
This bill would authorize the commissioner to seek a judgment to enforce an order for restitution. The bill would authorize the commissioner to order a respondent, if certain requirements are met, to provide restitution, as defined, for a loss arising from the respondent's conduct. With a restitution order, and if the facts and equity permit, the bill would also authorize the commissioner to issue an order of rescission enforceable on any person subject to the commissioner's jurisdiction. The bill would require the rescission or restitution order to be subject to judicial review.
Statutes affected: SB1040: 12928.6 INS, 12976 INS
02/15/22 - Introduced: 12928.6 INS, 12976 INS
04/04/22 - Amended Senate: 12928.6 INS, 12976 INS
08/22/22 - Enrolled: 12928.6 INS, 12976 INS
09/25/22 - Chaptered: 12928.6 INS, 12976 INS
SB 1040: 12928.6 INS, 12976 INS