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97A-202-INS · Department of Insurance · 1997-12-23

IN THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

|In the Matter of the Withdrawal of | |No. 97A-202-INS | | | | | |HAMPTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | |RECOMMENDED DECISION | |(NAIC No. 87327) | |OF ADMINISTRATIVE | | | |LAW JUDGE | |Petitioner. | | | | | | |

HEARING: December 16, 1997 APPEARANCES: Thomas C. Layton for the Petitioner; Kurt Regner for the Arizona Department of Insurance ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE: Lewis D. Kowal _____________________________________________________________________

On December 16, 1997, a hearing took place to consider the application of Hampton Life Insurance Company (the "Petitioner"), to withdraw from the insurance business and for the release of its statutory deposit pursuant to A.R.S. §20-588 and A.A.C. R20-6-303. Based upon the entire record in this matter, the following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Recommended Order are made: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW The Petitioner has surrendered its certificate of authority to the Arizona Department of Insurance (“Department”). The Petitioner has filed with the Department certified copies of Resolutions of the Petitioner's Board of Directors and of the Petitioner's shareholder(s) authorizing Petitioner to withdraw from the insurance business by dissolution. The Petitioner has no insurance obligations owing to it, whether by policies written direct or by reinsurance ceded to it. The Petitioner has filed its certified financial statement as of September 30, 1997, with the Department. . . . . . .

At least 10 business days before the hearing of this matter, Petitioner gave special notice to creditors and policyholders of the Petitioner, setting forth the date, place, nature and purpose of the hearing, as evidenced by tan affidavit of publication. Petitioner also provided individual notice by mail to its known creditors, as evidenced by affidavit. The Petitioner has a $100,000.00 statutory deposit with the Department and a $100.00 deposit with the Insurance Examiners’ Revolving Fund (“IERF”). The Petitioner has complied with the provisions of A.R.S. §20-588 and with A.A.C. R20-6-303, relating to the release of its statutory deposit. Petitioner currently owes $349.58 to the IERF. RECOMMENDED ORDER The undersigned Administrative Law Judge recommends that: The Petitioner may file its Articles of Dissolution with the Arizona Corporation Commission. The Petitioner is entitled to the release of its statutory deposit in the sum of $100,000.00 and that the statutory deposit shall be released to the Petitioner after the Department has received the following: (a) payment of $349.58 to the IERF; (b) a copy of Petitioner’s Articles of Dissolution certified as having been filed with the Arizona Corporation Commission; and (c) a fully executed Form E126 (Notice of Trust Deposit Release). The statutory deposit cannot be released until the Department receives a fully executed copy of the official State Treasurer Release Receipt. The sum of $100.00 previously credited to the IERF be refunded to the Petitioner, pursuant to A.R.S. §20-159. 4. The Petitioner shall file its 1997 Annual Statement with the Department, together with all applicable fees, unless Petitioner files its Article of Dissolution with the Arizona Corporation Commission on or before December 31, 1997. Done this day, December 23, 1997.

_________________________________ Lewis D. Kowal Administrative Law Judge

Original transmitted by mail this ____ day of ____________, 1997, to:

Mr. John A. Greene, Director Department of Insurance 2910 North 44th Street, #210 ATTN: Curvey Burton Phoenix, AZ 85018-7256

By ___________________________ -----------------------

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