HRS §432G-11
State checks on dental insurers and their providers
The state insurance commissioner can inspect dental insurers and their contracted providers to protect the public. These businesses must open their books and records for the inspection and help make it happen. If they refuse, the commissioner can look at their affiliates and can charge the cost of the inspection to them.
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The statute, as written — Examinations
(a) The commissioner may examine the affairs of any dental insurer or of any providers with whom a dental insurer has contracts, agreements, or other arrangements as often as is reasonably necessary for the protection of the interests of the people of this State. (b) Every dental insurer and provider shall submit its books and records for examination and in every way facilitate the completion of an examination by the commissioner. In the event a dental insurer or a provider fails to comply with the directions of the commissioner, the commissioner may examine the affiliates of the dental insurer or provider to obtain the information. For the purpose of examinations, the commissioner may administer oaths to and examine the officers and agents of the dental insurer and the principals of providers concerning their business. (c) The cost of examinations under this section shall be assessed against the dental insurer or provider being examined and shall be remitted to the commissioner for deposit into the compliance resolution fund. (d) In lieu of the commissioner's own examination, the commissioner may accept the report of an examination made by the commissioner or the appropriate official of another state.
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