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§   5910.  Administrative  and  procedural  authority  regarding  risk  retention groups and purchasing groups. The superintendent is authorized  to make use of any of the powers,  established  under  this  chapter  to  enforce  the  laws  of  this  state,  not  specifically preempted by the  federal Liability Risk Retention Act of 1986. Such  powers  include  the  superintendent's   administrative   authority   to   investigate,  issue  subpoenas,  conduct  depositions  and  hearings,  issue  orders,  impose  penalties  and seek injunctive relief. With regard to any investigation,  administrative proceeding, or litigation, the superintendent may rely on  the procedural law and regulations of this state.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-59 > 5910

§   5910.  Administrative  and  procedural  authority  regarding  risk  retention groups and purchasing groups. The superintendent is authorized  to make use of any of the powers,  established  under  this  chapter  to  enforce  the  laws  of  this  state,  not  specifically preempted by the  federal Liability Risk Retention Act of 1986. Such  powers  include  the  superintendent's   administrative   authority   to   investigate,  issue  subpoenas,  conduct  depositions  and  hearings,  issue  orders,  impose  penalties  and seek injunctive relief. With regard to any investigation,  administrative proceeding, or litigation, the superintendent may rely on  the procedural law and regulations of this state.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-59 > 5910

§   5910.  Administrative  and  procedural  authority  regarding  risk  retention groups and purchasing groups. The superintendent is authorized  to make use of any of the powers,  established  under  this  chapter  to  enforce  the  laws  of  this  state,  not  specifically preempted by the  federal Liability Risk Retention Act of 1986. Such  powers  include  the  superintendent's   administrative   authority   to   investigate,  issue  subpoenas,  conduct  depositions  and  hearings,  issue  orders,  impose  penalties  and seek injunctive relief. With regard to any investigation,  administrative proceeding, or litigation, the superintendent may rely on  the procedural law and regulations of this state.