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Section 27-32-230. Arbitration; automatic revocation of license; applicant receiving award to subrogate rights.

SC Code § 27-32-230 (2019) (N/A)
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(A) A person registered or licensed pursuant to this chapter and a person claiming an interest in the fund shall submit to the decision of a Board of Arbitrators, which is final and binding. The Board of Arbitrators must be composed of three arbitrators, one chosen by the applicant, one chosen by the registrant or licensee, and the commission or its designee. If the registrant or licensee fails to nominate an arbitrator within five days of request or does not respond to the claim, the commission shall nominate the third arbitrator. The decision of the majority rules. Arbitrations must be held at the office of the commission at a time and according to rules of procedure it prescribes.

(B) Upon payment of a claim, the registration or license, of the offending licensee is revoked automatically. The registrant or licensee is not qualified for reregistering or relicensing until all amounts paid on his account are repaid in full to the recovery fund, together with annual interest at the rate of eight percent. This section does not prevent the commission or another authority from pursuing another remedy at law or equity.

(C) An applicant receiving an award from the fund shall subrogate all rights relative to the claim to the commission to the full extent of all amounts paid, including interest, and shall cooperate with the commission in the prosecution of the subrogated claim. Any amounts so recovered against a registrant or licensee or other responsible parties must be deposited into the fund, less the costs and expenses of collection.

HISTORY: 1981 Act No. 106, Section 5; 1994 Act No. 385, Section 53; 2003 Act No. 84, Section 1.

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Section 27-32-230. Arbitration; automatic revocation of license; applicant receiving award to subrogate rights.