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  8. Chapter 3959 - THIRD-PARTY ADMINISTRATORS


Chapter 3959 - THIRD-PARTY ADMINISTRATORS


  • Section 3959.01 - Third-party administrator definitions.
  • Section 3959.02, 3959.03 - [Repealed].
  • Section 3959.04 - Administrators tested and licensed by superintendent.
  • Section 3959.05 - License requirement.
  • Section 3959.06 - Application for license - filing fee.
  • Section 3959.07 - Action on application by superintendent.
  • Section 3959.08 - Denying application for license.
  • Section 3959.09 - Issuing license and certificate of authority.
  • Section 3959.10 - License renewal.
  • Section 3959.11 - Written agreement to act as administrator between the administrator and the plan sponsor.
  • Section 3959.111 - Access to information regarding maximum allowable cost pricing.
  • Section 3959.12 - Suspension, revocation or nonrenewal of license.
  • Section 3959.13 - Report of felony conviction.
  • Section 3959.14 - Administrator prohibitions.
  • Section 3959.15 - Books and records.
  • Section 3959.16 - Preemption of federal law.
  • Section 3959.17 - Effect of child support default on license.
  • Section 3959.20 - Prohibited acts regarding cost-sharing, pharmacy claims for reimbursement, fees.
  • Section 3959.99 - Penalty.
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