Whenever the Insurance Commissioner deems it to be prudent for the benefit of the insureds, health care providers, or insurers, the Commissioner or any person designated by the Commissioner may visit and examine the affairs of any private review agent to determine if the agent is in compliance with the provisions of the Hospital and Medical Services Utilization Review Act or any rules adopted or orders issued pursuant thereto. Any person or entity examined pursuant to the provisions of the Hospital and Medical Services Utilization Review Act shall pay the proper charges incurred for such examination, including the actual expenses of the Insurance Commissioner or the expenses and compensation of his authorized representative and the expenses and compensation of assistants and examiners employed therein.
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