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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 130

Sec. 3003. Department complaint handling procedure.

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Sec. 3003. Department complaint handling procedure.
(a)When a complaint is received by the Department of Insurance (Department) against a limited health service organization (respondent) or producer (respondent), the respondent shall be notified of the complaint. The Department in its notification shall specify the date when a report is to be received from the respondent, which shall be no later than 21 days after notification is sent to the respondent. A failure to reply by the date specified may be followed by a collect telephone call or collect telegram. Repeated instances of failing to reply by the date specified may result in further regulatory action.
(b)Contents of response or report.
(1)Each respondent shall supply adequate documentation which explains all actions taken
or not taken and which were the basis for the complaint.
(2)Documents necessary to support the respondent's position and information requested
by the Department, shall be furnished with the respondent's reply.
(3)The respondent's reply shall be duplicate, but duplicate copies of supporting
documents shall not be required.
(4)The respondent's reply shall include the name, telephone number and address of the
individual assigned to the complaint.
(5)The Department shall respect the confidentiality of medical reports and other
documents which by law are confidential. Any other information furnished by a respondent shall be marked "confidential" if the respondent does not wish it to be released to the complainant.
(c)Follow-up conclusion. Upon receipt of the respondent's report, the investigating deputy shall evaluate the material submitted; and
(1)advise the complainant of the action taken and disposition of his complaint;
(2)pursue further investigation with respondent or complainant; or
(3)refer the investigation report to the appropriate unit within the Department of
Insurance for further regulatory action.
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