32 Pa. Commw. 225 | Pa. Commw. Ct. | 1977
Opinion by
This is the appeal of Steven J. Minnick from an order of the Insurance Commissioner revoking his license to act as an insurance agent and fining him two thousand dollars.
Minnick was cited by the Insurance Department for violations of Section 633 and 633.1 of The Insurance Department Act of 1921
Minnick, by new counsel, now principally claims that the Department should have continued the November 7, 1975 hearing because his counsel was unable to appear .and that the Department should have continued the December 8, 1975 hearing because of his wife’s illness. He also complains that the Commissioner’s findings were unclear and ambiguous. Min-nick in this appeal seeks a remand for a new hearing on the ground that the Department abused its discretion with respect to the hearings.
The power to grant or refuse a continuance is an inherent power of a court and ordinarily is discretionary. The exercise of such discretion is usually not reviewable, except upon a clear showing of an abuse of discretion. The same general rules apply where the application for a continuance is addressed to an administrative agency.
Cotter v. State Civil Service Commission, 6 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 498, 500, 297 A.2d 176,178 (1972).
Our recital of the Department’s efforts to conduct hearings and Minnick’s and his former lawyer’s last minute appeals for continuances demonstrates an indulgent rather than harsh treatment of Minnick’s unwillingness or inability to go forward with the case.
Minnick’s assertion that the adjudication on the merits was inadequate is totally without merit. The Commissioner makes no less than 28 very specific findings of fact, those crucial to the merits being that Min-nick as an agent collected premiums from customers in a total amount exceeding $5500 which he did not remit to his broker. The Commissioner’s findings are supported by the record, his conclusions are consistent with his findings and his adjudication explains and justifies his action very well indeed.
Therefore, the Commissioner’s order is affirmed and this appeal is dismissed.
Order
And Now, this 24th day of October, 1977, the Order of the Commissioner of Insurance made September 8, 1976 is affirmed and Steven J. Minnick’s appeal is dismissed.
Act of May 17, 1921, P.L, 789, as amended, 40 P.S. §§273, 273.1.