Hearing procedure and judicial review - violations - penalty.

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(1) Any person aggrieved by any rate charged, underwriting rule, policy form, certificate, contract of insurance, or rider followed or adopted by a health insurer may request the insurer to review the manner in which the rate, underwriting rule, policy form, certificate, contract of insurance, or rider has been applied with respect to insurance afforded to any such person. Such request may be made by an authorized representative of any such person and shall be written. If the request is not granted within thirty days after it is made, the request may be treated as rejected. Any person aggrieved by the action of an insurer in refusing the review requested may file a written complaint and request for hearing with the commissioner, specifying the grounds relied upon. If the commissioner finds that probable cause for the complaint does not exist or that the complaint is not made in good faith, the commissioner shall deny the hearing; however, if the commissioner finds that the complaint charges a violation of any provision of this article and that the complainant would be aggrieved if the violation is proven, the commissioner shall proceed as provided in subsection (2) of this section.

  1. If after examination or inspection of an insurer, or upon the basis of other information, or upon sufficient complaint as provided in subsection (1) of this section, the commissioner has good cause to believe that such insurer, or any rate, underwriting rule, policy form, certificate, contract of insurance, or rider made or used by any such insurer does not comply with the applicable requirements and standards, the commissioner shall, unless the commissioner has good cause to believe such noncompliance is willful, give notice in writing to such insurer, stating therein in what manner and to what extent such noncompliance is alleged to exist and specifying therein a reasonable time, not less than ten days thereafter, in which such noncompliance shall be corrected.

  2. (a) If the commissioner has good cause to believe that noncompliance with the applicable requirements and standards as specified in subsection (2) of this section is willful or if, within the period prescribed by the commissioner in the notice required by subsection (2) of this section, the insurer does not make such changes as may be necessary to correct the noncompliance specified by the commissioner or establish to the satisfaction of the commissioner that such specified noncompliance does not exist, the commissioner may hold a public hearing in connection therewith. Within a reasonable period of time, not less than ten days before the date of such hearing, the commissioner shall mail a written notice of the hearing to such insurer. The notice given under this subsection (3) shall state in what manner and to what extent noncompliance is alleged to exist and the matter to be considered at such hearing. The hearing shall not include subjects not specified in the notice. The hearing shall be conducted in accordance with section 24-4-105, C.R.S., and the commissioner shall have all the powers set forth in said section.

(b) Any insurer aggrieved by an order or decision of the commissioner made without a hearing may, within thirty days after notice of the order or decision, make written application to the commissioner for a hearing thereon. The commissioner shall hold a hearing as provided in the applicable provisions of article 4 of title 24, C.R.S. Within fourteen days after such hearing, the commissioner shall affirm, reverse, or modify the commissioner's previous action, specifying the reasons therefor.

(4) If, after a hearing pursuant to subsection (3) of this section, the commissioner finds:

  1. That any rate violates the provisions of this title applicable to it, the commissionermay issue an order to the insurer which has been the subject of the hearing, specifying in what respects such violation exists and stating when, within a reasonable period of time, the further use of such rate by such insurer in contracts of insurance made thereafter shall be prohibited. In such order the commissioner shall require the excess premium plus eight percent interest to be refunded to the policyholder. The amount of the refund, plus interest, shall be computed from the effective date of the rate used on the policyholder contract to the date of the order by the commissioner pursuant to this section. Interest shall be computed as simple interest per annum.

  2. That an insurer is in violation of the provisions of this title applicable to it, other thanthe provisions dealing with rates, the commissioner may issue an order to such insurer which has been the subject of the hearing, specifying in what respect such violation exists and requiring compliance within a specified time thereafter;

  3. That any policy form, certificate, contract of insurance, or rider contains any provision or style of presentation which is deceptive or misleading or renders its use hazardous to the public or the policyholders or otherwise does not comply with the requirements of law, the commissioner may issue an order to such insurer which has been the subject of the hearing, prohibiting the further use of such form in this state;

  4. That the violation of any of the provisions of this title applicable to it by any insurerwhich is the subject of a hearing is willful, the commissioner may suspend or revoke, in whole or in part, the certificate of authority of such insurer with respect to the class of insurance which has been the subject matter of the hearing.

(5) In addition to any other remedies or penalties provided by law:

  1. The commissioner may suspend or revoke, in whole or in part, the certificate ofauthority of any insurer which fails to comply with an order of the commissioner within the time limit contained in any such order. The commissioner shall not suspend or revoke the certificate of authority for failure to comply with an order until the time prescribed for an appeal therefrom has expired or, if an appeal has been taken, until such order has been affirmed. The commissioner may determine when a suspension or revocation of any certificate of authority shall become effective. An order of suspension shall remain in effect for the period fixed by the commissioner unless the commissioner modifies or rescinds such suspension or until the order upon which such suspension is based is modified, rescinded, or reversed. No certificate of authority shall be suspended or revoked except upon a written order of the commissioner, stating findings made after a hearing held upon not less than ten days' written notice to such person or organization specifying the alleged violations.

  2. If a failure to comply with an order of the commissioner within the time limit specified in any such order is willful, the insurer shall be liable to the state in an amount not exceeding five thousand dollars for any such failure. The commissioner shall collect the amount so payable and may bring a civil action in the name of the people of the state of Colorado to enforce such collection. Such penalty may be in addition to the remedy provided in paragraph (a) of this subsection (5). All moneys collected by the commissioner under this paragraph (b) shall be transmitted to the state treasurer who shall credit the same to the general fund of the state.

(6) Any finding, determination, rule, ruling, or order made by the commissioner pursuant to this section shall be subject to judicial review by the court of appeals pursuant to section 24-4106 (11), C.R.S.

Source: L. 92: Entire section added, p. 1593, § 116, effective July 1.


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