Title 806 | Chapter 002 | Regulation 060
806 KAR 2:060.Complaints.
Section 1.
(1)
When a written and signed complaint is received by the Department of Insurance, the commissioner, within the jurisdiction under the laws of this Commonwealth, shall make a determination, as to the merits, of any received complaint.(2)
Upon final disposition of each complaint, the commissioner shall make a finding as to if the complaint is justifiable, unjustifiable, indeterminate, or a request for information, and record the finding in its record. In making this finding, the commissioner shall be guided by the common and accepted practice in the insurance industry and a fair and reasonable application of the duties, responsibilities, and obligations of the respective parties.Section 2.
The department shall not have the authority to usurp or infringe upon the jurisdiction, prerogative, or authority of the various courts of competent jurisdiction in this Commonwealth. The ultimate decision upon questions of law and fact shall rest with the court.HISTORY: (47 Ky.R. 1714, 2387; eff. 8-3-2021.)
806 KAR 2:060.Complaints.
Section 1.
(1)
When a written and signed complaint is received by the Department of Insurance, the commissioner, within the jurisdiction under the laws of this Commonwealth, shall make a determination, as to the merits, of any received complaint.(2)
Upon final disposition of each complaint, the commissioner shall make a finding as to if the complaint is justifiable, unjustifiable, indeterminate, or a request for information, and record the finding in its record. In making this finding, the commissioner shall be guided by the common and accepted practice in the insurance industry and a fair and reasonable application of the duties, responsibilities, and obligations of the respective parties.Section 2.
The department shall not have the authority to usurp or infringe upon the jurisdiction, prerogative, or authority of the various courts of competent jurisdiction in this Commonwealth. The ultimate decision upon questions of law and fact shall rest with the court.HISTORY: (47 Ky.R. 1714, 2387; eff. 8-3-2021.)