Ariz. Admin. Code § R20-5-1516 - Revocation of Self-Insurance Authorization
A. The Commission may revoke authorization to
self-insure for good cause. Good cause for revocation includes, but is not
limited to, any of the following:
1.
Impairment of the solvency of the Self-Insurer;
2. An inability or failure to process and pay
benefits required under the Act, including the failure to pay or comply with
any award of the Commission;
3. The
failure of the Self-Insurer to respond within 10 days to a demand by the
Commission to substitute security when the posted security is unsatisfactory or
insufficient in amount or character;
4. The failure of the Self-Insurer to pay tax
assessments levied by the Commission within 30 days of the due dates prescribed
by A.R.S. §§
23-961 and 23-1065;
5. The failure of the Self-Insurer to
promptly provide the Commission with notices or information required under this
Article;
6. The failure of the
Self-Insurer to comply with the Act or administrative rules contained in Title
20, Chapter 5, Articles 1, 13, 14 and this Article;
7. The willful misstating of material fact in
any documentation or information provided to the Commission;
8. The failure of a Public Entity Pool to
comply with the recommendations of the Director of the Department of Insurance
and Financial Institutions within 60 days of the date of notice issued under
A.R.S. §§
11-952.01(N) and 41-621.01(L); or
9. Except for a Self-Insurer approved to
Self-Administer, the failure to contract with or adequately fund a Third-Party
Administrator for claim processing and payment.
B. Upon receiving information indicating that
any of the grounds for revocation described in subsection (A) may apply, the
Division shall conduct an investigation. If, upon completion of the
investigation, the Division determines that sufficient evidence exists to
warrant revocation of authorization to self-insure, the Division shall promptly
present its findings and recommendations to the Commission.
C. The decision of the Commission to revoke
authorization to self-insure shall be made by a majority vote of a quorum of
Commissioners present at a public meeting. The Commission shall issue and serve
written findings and an order revoking self-insurance authority no later than
10 days after the Commission vote. The findings and order may be electronically
signed by the Commission.
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