Case Name: Insurance Company of North America, Appellant, v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Insurance Department, Appellee
Court: Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1974-10-31
Citations: 15 Pa. Commw. 460
Docket Number: Appeal, No. 187 C.D. 1974
Parties: Insurance Company of North America, Appellant, v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Insurance Department, Appellee.
Judges: before President Judge Bowman and Judges Crumlish, Jr., Kramer, Wilkinson, Jr., Menoer, Rogers and Blatt.
Reporter: Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Reports
Volume: 15
Pages: 460–462

Head Matter:
Insurance Company of North America, Appellant, v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Insurance Department, Appellee.
Argued September 4, 1974,
before President Judge Bowman and Judges Crumlish, Jr., Kramer, Wilkinson, Jr., Menoer, Rogers and Blatt.
WilKam B. Pugh, Jr., Assistant General Counsel, with Mm Howard B. Nathans, Attorney, for appellant.
Gerald Gormsh, Deputy Attorney General, with Mm James D. Keeney, Assistant Attorney General, and Israel Packet, Attorney General, for appellee.
October 31, 1974:

Opinion:
Opinion by
Judge Crumlish, Jr.,
The Insurance Department of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Insurance Department) moves to quash an appeal by the Insurance Company of North America (INA) taken from a regulation promulgated by the Insurance Department wMch establishes requirements for the filing of objections to reports of examination conducted by the Insurance Department under Section 213 of the Insurance Department Act, and wMch further establishes procedures for the hearing of such objections. The regulation was filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau and was published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin on January 12, 1974, and is codified at 30 Pa. Code, 58.1-.3. On February 11, 1974, INA appealed to this Court from the promulgation of this regulation and the dismissal of its objection there to on the ground that these actions constituted an "adjudication" within the meaning of Section 2(a) of the Administrative Agency Law, and therefore appealable pursuant to Section 41 of the Administrative Agency Law, 71 P.S. 1710.41. The Insurance Department's motion to quash asserts that neither the promulgation of the regulation nor the dismissal of objections thereto is an appealable adjudication, and that INA lacks standing to take the instant appeal.
For the reasons expressed in the companion case of Insurance Company of North America v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Insurance Department, 15 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 462, 327 A. 2d 411 (1974), the instant appeal is quashed.
Order
And Now, October 31,1974, the motion to quash the above appeal is hereby granted, and the appeal of the Insurance Company of North America is quashed.
Act of May 17, 1921, P. L. 789, as amended, 40 P.S. §51.
4 Pa. B. 54.
Act of June 4,1945, P. L. 1388, as amended, 71 P.S. §1710 2(a).