Indiana Code § 27-7-17.5-9

Orders; civil penalties
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Sec. 9. (a) If: (1) an insurer (as defined in IC 27-1-2-3 (x)); (2) a health maintenance organization (as defined in IC 27-13-1-19 ); (3) a preferred provider plan (as defined in IC 27-8-11-1 (g)); or (4) any other person; violates this chapter, the insurance commissioner may enter an order requiring the person to cease and desist from violating this chapter.       (b) If a person violates a cease and desist order issued under subsection (a), the insurance commissioner, after notice and hearing under IC 4-21.5 , may: (1) impose a civil penalty upon the person of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for each day of violation; (2) suspend or revoke the person's certificate of authority, if the person holds a certificate of authority under this title; or (3) both impose a civil penalty upon the person under subdivision (1) and suspend or revoke the person's certificate of authority under subdivision (2).   IC 27-7-18 Chapter 18. Third Party Access to Dental Provider Networks               27-7-18-1 "Contracting entity"             27-7-18-2 "Covered individual"             27-7-18-3 "Dental carrier"             27-7-18-4 "Dental plan"             27-7-18-5 "Dental service"             27-7-18-6 "Health insurer"             27-7-18-7 "Person"             27-7-18-8 "Provider"             27-7-18-9 "Provider network contract"             27-7-18-10 "Third party"             27-7-18-11 Application; third party access to network; conditions; exception; not required to provide access             27-7-18-12 Prohibition on altering rights or status             27-7-18-13 Notification of termination             27-7-18-14 Right to contractual discounts ceases upon termination             27-7-18-15 Copy of contract upon request             27-7-18-16 Prohibition on rejecting provider based on nonparticipation             27-7-18-17 Nonapplicability             27-7-18-18 Prohibition on waiver             27-7-18-19 Violation; cease and desist; penalties

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