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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 5

Sec. 512-11. Examination.

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Sec. 512-11. Examination. The Director or the Director's designee may examine any applicant for or holder of an administrator's registration in accordance with Sections 132 through 132.7 of this Code. If the Director or the examiners find that the administrator has violated this Article or any other insurance-related laws or regulations under the Director's jurisdiction because of the manner in which the administrator has conducted business on behalf of a separately incorporated health care payer, then, unless the health care payer is included in the examination and has been afforded the same opportunity to request or participate in a hearing on the examination report, the examination report shall not allege a violation by the health care payer and the Director's order based on the report shall not impose any requirements, prohibitions, or penalties on the health care payer.
Nothing in this Section shall prevent the Director from using any information obtained during the examination of an administrator to examine, investigate, or take other appropriate regulatory or legal action with respect to a health care payer.
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