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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 62

62D.16 DENIAL, SUSPENSION, AND REVOCATION; ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES.

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62D.16 DENIAL, SUSPENSION, AND REVOCATION; ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES.
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Subdivision 1. Notice and hearing.
When the commissioner of health has cause to believe that grounds for the denial, suspension or revocation of a certificate of authority exists, the commissioner shall notify the health maintenance organization in writing specifically stating the grounds for denial, suspension or revocation and fixing a time of at least 20 days thereafter for a hearing on the matter, except in summary proceedings as provided in section 62D.18 .
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Subd. 2. Written findings.
After such hearing, or upon the failure of the health maintenance organization to appear at the hearing, the commissioner of health shall take action as is deemed advisable and shall issue written findings which shall be mailed to the health maintenance organization. The action of the commissioner of health shall be subject to judicial review pursuant to chapter 14.
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