28 Tex. Admin. Code § 7.1615 - Transfer of Books and Records
(a) Unless
otherwise approved by the commissioner, no later than 30 days from the date of
the termination of the relationship or written agreement between an insurer,
HMO, plan sponsor, or group and an administrator, the administrator shall
provide a complete and accurate original set or a complete and accurate copy or
image of the original set of the insurer's, HMO's, plan sponsor's, or group's
books and records:
(1) to a successor
administrator; or
(2) if there is
not a successor administrator or if the successor administrator is unknown at
the time of the required transfer, to the insurer, HMO, plan sponsor, or
group.
(b) The books and
records must be transferred in an organized and usable manner.
(c) The allocation of the payment of costs
associated with providing a complete and accurate original set or a complete
and accurate copy or image of the original set of an insurer's books and
records shall be addressed in the written agreement between the insurer and the
administrator under §
7.1613 of this subchapter
(relating to Written Agreements Between Administrators and Insurers).
(d) An administrator shall provide written
notice to the department of the termination of a relationship or written
agreement with an insurer, HMO, plan sponsor, or group no later than 30 days
from the date the administrator first learns of the termination.
(e) If a relationship between an
administrator subcontractor and an administrator contractor terminates, the
administrator subcontractor may meet the requirements of this section by:
(1) providing a complete and accurate
original set or a complete and accurate copy or image of the original set of
the insurer's, HMO's, plan sponsor's, or group's books and records to the
administrator contractor; and
(2)
providing written notice to the department of the termination of the
relationship or written agreement with the administrator contractor no later
than 30 days from the date the administrator subcontractor first learns of the
termination.
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