Taking possession of licensee

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32-11-413. Taking possession of licensee. (1) If the department finds that a factor in 32-11-412 is true with respect to a licensee and that it is necessary for the protection of the interests of the licensee or of the public, the department may take immediate possession of the property and business of the licensee and appoint a conservator for the licensee.

(2) The department may appoint as conservator a competent and disinterested person. The department must be reimbursed out of the assets of the conservatorship for all money expended by the department in connection with the conservatorship. The expenses of the conservatorship paid for by the department must be paid out of the assets of the licensee. Payment of the expenses of the department takes priority over other payments from the assets and must be fully paid before a final distribution is made.

(3) Under the direction of the department, the conservator shall take possession of the books, records, and assets of the licensee and shall take other action that is necessary to conserve the assets of the licensee or to ensure payment of obligations of the licensee pending further disposition of the licensee's business.

(4) At an appropriate time, the department may terminate the conservatorship and permit the licensee to resume the transaction of the licensee's business subject to the terms, conditions, restrictions, and limitations that the department prescribes.

History: En. Sec. 50, Ch. 411, L. 2007.


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