Any dispute or controversy arising between a vision service plan corporation and any participating optometrist, or any optometrist desiring to become a participating optometrist, or any subscriber, or any other person whose subscription certificate has been cancelled, or to whom the corporation has refused to issue a certificate, may, within thirty (30) days after the dispute or controversy arises, be appealed to the commissioner, by the person allegedly aggrieved, or a person or persons designated by that person. After proper notice and hearing, the commissioner shall make a finding, which shall be binding on any vision service plan corporation or agent of the corporation, subject to judicial review. Acts 1969, ch. 118, § 29; T.C.A., § 56-3729. Any dispute or controversy arising between a vision service plan corporation and any participating optometrist, or any optometrist desiring to become a participating optometrist, or any subscriber, or any other person whose subscription certificate has been cancelled, or to whom the corporation has refused to issue a certificate, may, within thirty (30) days after the dispute or controversy arises, be appealed to the commissioner, by the person allegedly aggrieved, or a person or persons designated by that person. After proper notice and hearing, the commissioner shall make a finding, which shall be binding on any vision service plan corporation or agent of the corporation, subject to judicial review. Acts 1969, ch. 118, § 29; T.C.A., § 56-3729. Any dispute or controversy arising between a vision service plan corporation and any participating optometrist, or any optometrist desiring to become a participating optometrist, or any subscriber, or any other person whose subscription certificate has been cancelled, or to whom the corporation has refused to issue a certificate, may, within thirty (30) days after the dispute or controversy arises, be appealed to the commissioner, by the person allegedly aggrieved, or a person or persons designated by that person. After proper notice and hearing, the commissioner shall make a finding, which shall be binding on any vision service plan corporation or agent of the corporation, subject to judicial review. Acts 1969, ch. 118, § 29; T.C.A., § 56-3729. Any dispute or controversy arising between a vision service plan corporation and any participating optometrist, or any optometrist desiring to become a participating optometrist, or any subscriber, or any other person whose subscription certificate has been cancelled, or to whom the corporation has refused to issue a certificate, may, within thirty (30) days after the dispute or controversy arises, be appealed to the commissioner, by the person allegedly aggrieved, or a person or persons designated by that person. After proper notice and hearing, the commissioner shall make a finding, which shall be binding on any vision service plan corporation or agent of the corporation, subject to judicial review. Acts 1969, ch. 118, § 29; T.C.A., § 56-3729.
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