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§ 23-61-301. Examination, investigation, or hearing — Witnesses and evidence

(a) With respect to the subject of any examination, investigation, or hearing being conducted by the Insurance Commissioner, the commissioner may subpoena witnesses and administer oaths or affirmations and examine any individual under oath and may require and compel the production of records, books, papers, contracts, and other documents. (b) (1) Witness fees and mileage […]

§ 23-61-302. Examination, investigation, or hearing — Testimony compelled

(a) (1) An individual may execute, acknowledge, and file in the State Insurance Department a statement expressly waiving immunity or privilege for any transaction, matter, or thing specified in the statement. (2) If a statement is filed under subdivision (a)(1) of this section, the testimony of the person or the evidence in relation to the […]

§ 23-61-303. Hearing — Generally

(a) The Insurance Commissioner may hold hearings for any purpose within the scope of the insurance laws of this state. (b) (1) The commissioner shall hold a hearing if required by any provision or upon written demand for a hearing by a person aggrieved by any act, threatened act, or failure of the commissioner to […]

§ 23-61-304. Hearing — Notice

(a) Not less than ten (10) days in advance, the Insurance Commissioner shall give notice of the time and place of the hearing, stating the matters to be considered at the hearing. (b) If the persons to be given notice are not specified in the provisions pursuant to which the hearing is held, the commissioner […]

§ 23-61-305. Hearing — Procedures

(a) Hearings may be closed to the public at the Insurance Commissioner’s discretion, except that a hearing shall be open to the public if so requested in writing by any party to the hearing. (b) The commissioner shall allow any party to the hearing to appear in person and by counsel, to be present during […]

§ 23-61-306. Hearing — Order

(a) In the conduct of any hearing under the Arkansas Insurance Code and making his or her order thereon, the Insurance Commissioner shall act in a quasi-judicial capacity. (b) Within thirty (30) days after termination of the hearing or of any rehearing thereof or reargument thereon, the commissioner shall make his or her order on […]

§ 23-61-307. Hearing — Appeal

(a) An appeal from the Insurance Commissioner shall be taken only from an order on hearing or with respect to a matter as to which the commissioner has refused or failed to grant or hold a hearing after demand therefor under § 23-61-303 or as to a matter as to which the commissioner has refused […]