Section 18493 Of Article 2. General From California Financial Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 2.
18493
. Whenever it appears to the commissioner that Guaranty
Corporation has:
(a) Violated its articles of incorporation or any law of this
state;
(b) Not paid amounts as directed by the commissioner pursuant to
Section 18490;
(c) Invested its funds in violation of Section 18497;
(d) Not levied assessments as required by Sections 18535 and
18536;
(e) Has not brought and diligently prosecuted an action to enforce
payment as required by Section 18538;
(f) Violated any section of this chapter; or
(g) Neglected or refused to submit its books, papers, and affairs
to the inspection of any examiner;
the commissioner may forthwith take possession of the property and
business of Guaranty Corporation and retain possession until Guaranty
Corporation satisfies the commissioner that it will operate in
conformity with this chapter. During the time the commissioner has
such possession he shall perform the duties and carry out the
obligations of Guaranty Corporation.