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Code · South Dakota · Title 58 · Chapter 58-17

58-17H-35. Registration of utilization review organizations--Required information.

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Any utilization review organization which engages in utilization review activities in this state shall register with the Division of Insurance prior to conducting business in this state. The registration shall be in a format prescribed by the director. In prescribing the form or in carrying out other functions required by §§ 58-17H-35 to 58-17H-39 , inclusive, the director shall consult with the secretary if applicable. The director or the secretary may require that the following information be submitted:
(1)Information relating to its actual or anticipated activities in this state;
(2)The status of any accreditation designation it holds or has sought;
(3)Information pertaining to its place of business, officers, and directors;
(4)Qualifications of review staff; and
(5)Any other information reasonable and necessary to monitor its activities in this state.
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