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  10. Part 2 - Duties and Powers of Commissioner


Part 2 - Duties and Powers of Commissioner


  • Section 201 - General duties and powers.
  • Section 201.1 - General filing requirements.
  • Section 201.2 - Evaluation of health insurance market.
  • Section 202 - Reports and replies.
  • Section 203 - Examinations and alternatives.
  • Section 203.5 - Procedures -- Adjudicative proceedings.
  • Section 204 - Conducting examinations.
  • Section 205 - Examination costs.
  • Section 206 - Receipt and handling of deposits.
  • Section 207 - Commissioner's records and reports -- Protection from disclosure of certain records.
  • Section 208 - Publications.
  • Section 208.5 - Comparison tables.
  • Section 209 - Access to state records.
  • Section 210 - Participation in organizations.
  • Section 211 - Rules and forms during transition period.
  • Section 212 - Miscellaneous duties.
  • Section 213 - Immunity.
  • Section 214 - Market assistance programs -- Joint underwriting associations.
  • Section 215 - Consumer education.
  • Section 216 - Office of Consumer Health Assistance.
  • Section 217 - Coordination with other states.
  • Section 218 - Strategic plan for health system reform.
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