AMERICAN LIBERTY BAIL BONDS, INC v. JOHN GARAMENDI PART II
Insurance Code Sec. 1748.5--which provides that if a "subject person" has been charged with certain types of felony crimes and if the insurance commissioner finds that a failure to issue a suspension order threatens an insurer's solvency or may cause financial or other injury to any person. Then the commissioner shall immediately suspend that subject person from participating in the business of an insurer or production agency and allows no right of presuspension hearing. It limits a postsuspension hearing to issues other than the truth of the criminal charges but provides that if the charges result in anything other than a conviction, the suspension will be revoked as if it had never been issued--does not violate constitutional due process rights. Is not impermissibly vague and applies only to natural persons.
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