(2) For the duration of each written membership and provider agreement and for six years following its termination, a legal expense organization shall maintain at its principal administrative office adequate books and records of all transactions between the plan and the providing attorneys, and adequate books and records of all transactions between the plan and members thereof. The Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services shall have reasonable access to the books and records so long as access does not violate or conflict with the attorney-client privilege recognized under the laws of the State of Oregon. [1989 c.331 §13]