Indiana Code § 27-7-18-19

Violation; cease and desist; penalties
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Sec. 19. (a) If a 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 27-8 ARTICLE 8. LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND HEALTH               Ch. 1. Life Insurance─Assessment Plan             Ch. 2. Assessment Policy─Specified Payment             Ch. 3. Mutual Life and Accident─Formation             Ch. 4. Credit Life and Credit Accident and Health Insurance             Ch. 4.9. Accident and Sickness Insurance: Consent to Electronic Communication             Ch. 5. Accident and Sickness Insurance─Policy Provisions             Ch. 5.5. Accident and Sickness Insurance─Claim Forms             Ch. 5.6. Accident and Sickness Insurance─Coverage for Newborns             Ch. 5.7. Accident and Sickness Insurance; Provider Payment             Ch. 5.8. Insurance Benefit Cards             Ch. 5.9. Short Term Insurance Plan             Ch. 6. Reimbursement for Certain Medical Services             Ch. 7. Repealed             Ch. 8. Indiana Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Law             Ch. 9. Primary Motor Vehicle Insurance Coverage             Ch. 10. Comprehensive Health Insurance             Ch. 10.1. Repealed             Ch. 11. Accident and Sickness Insurance─Reimbursement Agreements             Ch. 12. Long Term Care Insurance             Ch. 13. Medicare Supplement Insurance             Ch. 13.4. Coverage for Abortion             Ch. 13.5. Coverage for Medical Services for Women with High Breast Density             Ch. 14. Coverage for Services Related to Breast Cancer Screening             Ch. 14.1. Coverage for Services Related to Morbid Obesity             Ch. 14.2. Insurance Coverage for Pervasive Developmental Disorders             Ch. 14.3. Coverage for Biomarker Testing             Ch. 14.5. Coverage for Services Related to Diabetes             Ch. 14.7. Coverage for Services Related to Prostate Cancer Screening             Ch. 14.8. Coverage for Services Related to Colorectal Cancer Screening             Ch. 15. Small Employer Group Health Insurance             Ch. 15.5. Repealed             Ch. 16. Medical Claims Review             Ch. 17. Health Care Utilization Review             Ch. 18. Charitable Entity's Insurable Interest in Life of Donor             Ch. 19. Repealed             Ch. 19.8. Viatical Settlements             Ch. 20. Reimbursement for Off Label Drug Treatment             Ch. 21. Advertisements Concerning Interest Rate Guarantees             Ch. 22. Patient Billing             Ch. 22.1. Claims             Ch. 23. Medical Child Support Provisions of Title XIX of the Federal Social Security Act             Ch. 24. Minimum Maternity Benefits             Ch. 24.1. Coverage for Treatment of Inherited Metabolic Disease             Ch. 24.2. Coverage for Prosthetic Devices             Ch. 24.3. Insurance and Health Plan Coverage for Victims of Abuse             Ch. 24.7. Referrals to Women's Health Care Providers             Ch. 25. Coverage for Care Related to Clinical Trials             Ch. 26. Genetic Screening or Testing             Ch. 27. Coverage for Services to Infants and Toddlers With Disabilities             Ch. 28. Internal Grievance Procedures             Ch. 29. External Review of Grievances             Ch. 30. Specific Accident and Sickness Insurance Reporting Requirements             Ch. 31. Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact             Ch. 31.2. Mail Order and Internet Pharmacy Designation             Ch. 31.4. Synchronized Medication Dispensing             Ch. 32. Coverage for Chemotherapy             Ch. 32.1. Coverage for Prescription Eye Drops             Ch. 32.4. Coverage for Methadone             Ch. 33. Health Care Exchanges and Abortion             Ch. 34. Coverage for Telemedicine Services             Ch. 35. Coverage for Anatomical Gifts and Transplantation             Ch. 35.5. Coverage for Chronic Pain Management             Ch. 37. Coverage for Pediatric Neuropsychiatric Disorders             Ch. 38. Coverage for Emergency Ambulance Services and Specialty Care Transport             Ch. 39. Coverage for Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillators   IC 27-8-1 Chapter 1. Life Insurance─Assessment Plan               27-8-1-1 Authority to incorporate             27-8-1-2 Corporate status and powers             27-8-1-3 Name; approval; misleading similarity             27-8-1-4 Statement of initial applications and deposit of first assessment             27-8-1-5 Assessment; statement of object             27-8-1-6 Exemption of certificates from valuation; insurable interest             27-8-1-7 Restriction on kinds of certificates; expenses; segregation of expense and mortuary funds             27-8-1-8 Annual statement; examination             27-8-1-9 Repealed             27-8-1-10 Quo warranto to remove officers or close business             27-8-1-11 Bonds of officers and agents             27-8-1-12 Examination of sufficiency of treasurer's bond             27-8-1-13 Qualification of foreign corporation             27-8-1-14 Retaliatory provision             27-8-1-15 Foreign corporations; annual statement and fee; license revocation for failure to file statement; solvency statement from foreign state             27-8-1-16 Foreign corporations; fraudulent practices; quo warranto to revoke license             27-8-1-17 Noncompliance; violations             27-8-1-18 Exemption of fraternal societies

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