RCW 48.17.565
Insurance education
providers -- Violations -- Costs awarded. (Effective until July 1,
2009.)
If an investigation of any provider culminates in a
finding by the commissioner or by any court of competent
jurisdiction, that the provider has failed to comply with or has
violated any statute or regulation pertaining to insurance
education, the provider shall pay the expenses reasonably
attributable and allocable to such investigation.
(1) The commissioner shall calculate such expenses and
render a bill therefor by registered mail to the provider. Within thirty days after receipt of such bill, the provider shall
pay the full amount to the commissioner. The commissioner shall
transmit such payment to the state treasurer. The state
treasurer shall credit the payment to the office of the insurance
commissioner regulatory account, treating such payment as
recovery of a prior expenditure.
(2) In any action brought under this section, if the
insurance commissioner prevails, the court may award to the
office of the insurance commissioner all costs of the action,
including a reasonable attorneys' fee to be fixed by the court.
[1989 c 323 § 4.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 1989 c 323: See note following RCW 48.17.125.
RCW 48.17.565
Insurance education
providers -- Violations -- Costs awarded. (Effective July 1, 2009.)
If an investigation of any insurance education provider
culminates in a finding by the commissioner or by any court of
competent jurisdiction, that the insurance education provider has
failed to comply with or has violated any statute or regulation
pertaining to insurance education, the insurance education
provider shall pay the expenses reasonably attributable and
allocable to such investigation.
(1) The commissioner shall calculate such expenses and
render a bill therefor by registered mail to the insurance
education provider. Within thirty days after receipt of such
bill, the insurance education provider shall pay the full amount
to the commissioner. The commissioner shall transmit such
payment to the state treasurer. The state treasurer shall credit
the payment to the office of the insurance commissioner
regulatory account, treating such payment as recovery of a prior
expenditure.
(2) In any action brought under this section, if the
insurance commissioner prevails, the court may award to the
office of the commissioner all costs of the action, including a
reasonable attorneys' fee to be fixed by the court.
[2007 c 117 § 30; 1989 c 323 § 4.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 1989 c 323: See note following RCW 48.17.125.