28 Tex. Admin. Code § 13.581 - Limitation, Suspension, or Cancellation of Certificate of Approval in Response to TDLR Action
(a) Notice of TDLR
action against approved PEO's license. The commissioner will limit, suspend, or
cancel an approved PEO's certificate of approval in response to an action by
TDLR against the approved PEO's license.
(b) Notice of TDLR's contemplated action. An
approved PEO must notify the commissioner through TDI's licensing section
within 10 business days of first receiving notice that TDLR is contemplating
taking action against its license. The approved PEO's notice to the
commissioner must include a copy of TDLR's notice.
(c) Limitation or suspension of certificate
of approval. If the commissioner receives notice that TDLR is contemplating
taking action against an approved PEO's license, at the commissioner's
discretion the approved PEO's certificate of approval may be limited or
suspended. While an approved PEO's certificate of approval is suspended, the
approved PEO cannot contract with a new client to allow enrollment of new plan
participants. When the commissioner receives satisfactory notice that all
outstanding issues between TDLR and the approved PEO are resolved to TDLR's
satisfaction, TDI will remove the limitation or suspension of the approved
PEO's certificate of approval.
(d)
Notice of TDLR action terminating license. If TDLR revokes an approved PEO's
license, the approved PEO must terminate its health benefit plan in compliance
with §
13.580 of this title (relating to
Withdrawal from Market). An approved PEO must notify the commissioner through
TDI's licensing section within 10 business days of receiving notice that TDLR
has revoked its license. The approved PEO's notice to the commissioner must
include:
(1) a copy of TDLR's notice of
termination; and
(2) confirmation
that the approved PEO will file its withdrawal plan within 30 days.
(e) Cancellation. When an approved
PEO has fulfilled all requirements of its withdrawal plan, the commissioner
will cancel the approved PEO's certificate of approval.
(f) Reapplication. If TDLR later reinstates
the PEO's license or grants the PEO a new license in good standing, the PEO may
reapply to TDI for a certificate of approval in order to sponsor another plan
under this subchapter.
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