Indiana Code § 27-13-34-14

Examinations by commissioner
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Sec. 14. (a) The commissioner may examine a limited service health maintenance organization as often as is reasonably necessary to protect the interests of Indiana citizens. However, an examination of a limited service health maintenance organization domiciled in Indiana must be conducted at least one (1) time every three (3) years.       (b) A limited service health maintenance organization: (1) shall make its relevant books and records, and the books and records in its custody and control, available for examination under this section; and (2) in every way cooperate with the commissioner to facilitate the examination.       (c) The expenses of an examination under this section shall be paid by the organization being examined.       (d) Instead of conducting an examination of a limited service health maintenance organization that is not domiciled in Indiana, the commissioner may accept the report of an examination made by the chief administrative officer who regulates insurance in another state, if the other state is accredited by the NAIC.

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