601.44(4) (4)Correction of books. If the commissioner finds the accounts or records to be inadequate for proper examination of the condition and affairs of the examinee or improperly kept or posted, the commissioner may employ experts to rewrite, post or balance them at the expense of the examinee.
601.44(5) (5)Report on examination. The examiner in charge of an examination shall make a proposed report of the examination which shall include such information and analysis as is ordered in sub. (1), together with the examiner's recommendations. Preparation of the proposed report may include conferences with the examinee or the examinee's representatives at the option of the examiner in charge. The proposed report shall remain confidential until filed under sub. (6).
601.44(6) (6)Adoption and filing of examination report. The commissioner shall serve a copy of the proposed report upon the examinee. Within 20 days after service, the examinee may serve upon the commissioner a written demand for a hearing on the contents of the report. If a hearing is demanded, the commissioner shall give notice and hold a hearing under ch. 227, except that on demand by the examinee the hearing shall be private. Within 60 days after the hearing or if no hearing is demanded then within 60 days after the last day on which the examinee might have demanded a hearing, the commissioner shall adopt the report with any necessary modifications and file it for public inspection, or the commissioner shall order a new examination.
601.44(7) (7)Copy for examinee. The commissioner shall forward a copy of the examination report to the examinee immediately upon adoption, except that if the proposed report is adopted without change, the commissioner need only so notify the examinee.
601.44(8) (8)Copies for board. The examinee shall forthwith furnish copies of the adopted report to each member of its board.
601.44(9) (9)Copies for other persons. The commissioner may furnish, without cost or at a price to be determined by the commissioner, a copy of the adopted report to the insurance commissioner of each state in the United States and of each foreign jurisdiction in which the examinee is authorized to do business, and to any other interested person in this state or elsewhere.
601.44(10) (10)Report as evidence. In any proceeding by or against the examinee or any officer or agent thereof the examination report as adopted by the commissioner shall be admissible as evidence of the facts stated therein. In any proceeding commenced under ch. 645, the examination report whether adopted by the commissioner or not shall be admissible as evidence of the facts stated therein. In any proceeding by or against the examinee, the facts asserted in any report properly admitted in evidence shall be presumed to be true in the absence of contrary evidence.
601.44 History History: 1977 c. 203 s. 102; 1979 c. 102 ss. 72, 236 (6), (17); 1991 a. 316.
601.44 Cross-reference Cross Reference: See also ch. Ins 5, Wis. adm. code.
601.45 601.45 Examination costs.
601.45(1)(1)Costs to be paid by examinees. The reasonable costs of examinations under ss. 601.43 and 601.44 shall be paid by examinees except as provided in sub. (4), either on the basis of a system of billing for actual salaries and expenses of examiners and other apportionable expenses, including office overhead, or by a system of regular annual billings to cover the costs relating to a group of companies, or a combination of such systems, as the commissioner may by rule prescribe. Additional funding, if any, shall be governed by s. 601.32. The commissioner shall schedule annual hearings under s. 601.41 (5) to review current problems in the area of examinations.
601.45(2) (2)Duty to pay. The amount payable under sub. (1) shall become due 10 days after the examinee has been served a detailed account of the costs.
601.45(3) (3)Deposit. The commissioner may require any examinee, before or from time to time during an examination, to deposit with the state treasurer such deposits as the commissioner deems necessary to pay the costs of the examination. Any deposit and any payment made under subs. (1) and (2) shall be credited to the appropriation under s. 20.145 (1) (g) in the percentage specified in that paragraph.
601.45(4) (4)Exemptions. On the examinee's request or on the commissioner's own motion, the commissioner may pay all or part of the costs of an examination from the appropriation under s. 20.145 (1) (g), whenever the commissioner finds that because of the frequency of examinations or other factors, imposition of the costs would place an unreasonable burden on the examinee. The commissioner shall include in his or her annual report information about any instance in which the commissioner applied this subsection.
601.45(5) (5)Retaliation. Deposits and payments under this section shall not be deemed to be a tax or license fee within the meaning of any statute. If any other state charges a per diem fee for examination of examinees domiciled in this state, any examinee domiciled in that other state shall be required to pay the same fee when examined by the insurance office of this state.
601.45 History History: 1977 c. 29; 1979 c. 102; 1981 c. 20.
601.45 Cross-reference Cross Reference: See also s. Ins 16.01, Wis. adm. code.
601.46 601.46 Commissioner's records and reports.
601.46(1)(1)Record maintenance. The commissioner shall maintain the records required by law and those necessary to provide for the continued effective operation of the office, to constitute an adequate and proper recording of its activities and to protect the rights of the people of this state. The records shall be preserved in the office except as provided in s. 16.61.
601.46(2) (2)Record of proceedings and activities. The commissioner shall maintain a permanent record of proceedings and important activities, including a concise statement of the condition of each insurer visited or examined, and including a record of all certificates of authority and licenses issued.
601.46(3) (3)Annual reports. Prior to September 1 of each year, the commissioner shall submit a report to the governor and to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature, for distribution to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2), which shall include, for the preceding calendar year:
601.46(3)(a) (a) The chart and explanation prepared under s. 601.19;
601.46(3)(b) (b) A general review of the insurance business in this state, including a report on emerging regulatory problems, developments and trends;
601.46(3)(c) (c) A summary of the complaints made to or processed by the office about insurers, agents and others connected with insurance, and information about their disposition;
601.46(3)(d) (d) A summary of rules promulgated and circular letters distributed;
601.46(3)(e) (e) A list of all insurers authorized to do business in this state during the year, with appropriate and useful information concerning them; including a list of insurers organized, admitted, merged or withdrawn;
601.46(3)(f) (f) A list of all revocations of licenses or certificates of authority and the reasons therefor;
601.46(3)(g) (g) The changes made in chs. 600 to 655;
601.46(3)(h) (h) A summary of receipts and expenses, including the information required to be included by s. 601.45 (4);
601.46(3)(i) (i) The kind and amount of insurance carried in all state insurance funds under chs. 604 to 607 together with the amount of premiums collected, the source and nature of any other income, and the disbursements made. The report shall state separately the premiums, losses, the kind and amount of insurance carried on state property, and on other than state property; and
601.46(3)(j) (j) Such other information on the general conduct and condition of insurers doing business in this state as the commissioner or the governor deems necessary or as is prescribed by law.
601.46(4) (4)Public inspection. All records and reports shall be open to public inspection unless specifically otherwise provided by statute or by rule.
601.46(5) (5)Copies of records. The commissioner shall provide to any person on request certified or uncertified copies of any record in the department that is open to public inspection.
601.46(6) (6)Audits. The commissioner shall reimburse the legislative audit bureau for the cost of audits required to be performed under s. 13.94 (1) (de).
601.465 601.465 Nondisclosure of information. The office may refuse to disclose and may prevent any other person from disclosing any of the following:
601.465(1) (1) Testimony, reports, records and information that are obtained, produced or created in the course of an inquiry under s. 601.42.
601.465(2) (2) Except as provided in s. 601.44 (6) to (10), testimony, reports, records and information that are obtained, produced or created in the course of an examination under s. 601.43.
601.465(3) (3) Testimony, reports, records and information that are obtained by the office from any of the following, under a pledge of confidentiality or for the purpose of assisting in the conduct of an investigation or examination:
601.465(3)(a) (a) The National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
601.465(3)(b) (b) An agent or employee of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
601.465(3)(c) (c) The insurance commissioner of another state.
601.465(3)(d) (d) An agent or employee of the insurance commissioner of another state.
601.465(3)(e) (e) An international, federal, state or local regulatory or law enforcement agency.
601.465(3)(f) (f) An agent or employee of an agency described in par. (e).
601.465 History History: 1991 a. 269; 1999 a. 30.
601.465 Cross-reference Cross Reference: See also s. Ins 6.13, Wis. adm. code.
601.47 601.47 Publications.
601.47(1)(1)General. The commissioner may prepare books, pamphlets and other publications relating to insurance and sell them in the manner and at the prices the commissioner determines. The cost of publication and distribution may be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.145 (1) (g).
601.47(2) (2)Annual report. The commissioner shall determine the form for the report required in s. 601.46 (3) and shall have the report published in sufficient quantity to meet all requests for copies. The commissioner shall distribute copies upon request to any person who pays the price determined for the report under sub. (1).
601.47(3) (3)Free distribution. The commissioner may furnish free copies of the publications prepared under subs. (1) and (2) to public officers and libraries in this state and elsewhere. The cost of free distribution shall be charged to the appropriation under s. 20.145 (1) (g).
601.47 History History: 1971 c. 125; 1979 c. 102 ss. 75, 236 (6); 2001 a. 16.
601.48 601.48 Participation in organizations.
601.48(1) (1)National Association of Insurance Commissioners. The commissioner and the office of the commissioner shall maintain close relations with the commissioners of other states and shall participate in the activities and affairs of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and other organizations so far as it will, in the judgment of the commissioner, enhance the purposes of chs. 600 to 655.The actual and necessary expenses incurred thereby shall be reimbursed out of the appropriation under s. 20.145 (1) (g).
601.48(2) (2)Consultation in regulation. The commissioner may exchange information and data and consult with other persons in order to improve and carry out insurance regulation.
601.49 601.49 Access to records. The commissioner shall have access to the records of any agency of the state government or of any political subdivision thereof which the commissioner may wish to consult in discharging his or her duties.
601.49 History History: 1979 c. 102.
601.51 601.51 Provision of certified copies and notices.
601.51(1)(1)Certified copies. On request of any insurer authorized to do a surety business and its payment of the fee under s. 601.31 (1), the commissioner shall mail a certified copy of its certificate of authority to any designated public officer in this state who requires such a certificate before accepting a bond. That public officer shall file it. Whenever a certified copy has been furnished to a public officer it is unnecessary, while the certificate remains effective, to attach a copy of it to any instrument of suretyship filed.
601.51(2) (2)Notice of revocation of certificate. Whenever the commissioner revokes the certificate of authority of any insurer authorized to do a surety business, the commissioner shall immediately give notice thereof to each officer who was sent a certified copy under sub. (1).
601.51 History History: 1975 c. 375, 421; 1979 c. 102 s. 237; 1981 c. 20 s. 2202 (26) (a).
601.51 Annotation Legislative Council Note, 1975: This continues the substance of s. 204.04 (1) and (2). [Bill 642-S]
601.53 601.53 Insolvency notices.
601.53(1)(1)Insurers doing a surety business. Whenever any authorized insurer doing a surety business is placed in liquidation under ch. 645 or a similar law of another state or jurisdiction, the commissioner shall immediately notify the director of state courts. Upon receipt of the notice, the director of state courts shall notify each register in probate, probate registrar and clerk of circuit court, who shall notify and require every fiduciary that has filed a bond on which the company is surety to file a new bond with a different surety.
601.53(2) (2)Other. The commissioner as liquidator of an insurer shall send notices as provided in s. 645.47.
601.53 History History: 1975 c. 375, 421; 1977 c. 449 s. 497; 1989 a. 141; 1991 a. 144.
601.53 Annotation Legislative Council Note, 1975: Sub. (1) continues the substance of s. 204.04 (3). Sub. (2) is new and is a useful cross reference. [Bill 642-S]
601.55 601.55 Nondomestic insurers; additional requirements. If another state or a foreign country requires domestic insurers doing business in that state or foreign country to deposit security, to pay a fee or tax not included in the computation under s. 76.66, to pay a fine or penalty or to comply with an obligation, prohibition or restriction that is in addition to or greater than requirements imposed by this state on nondomestic insurers doing a similar business in this state, this state may, as a condition for issuing a license to an insurer domiciled in that state or foreign country, impose a similar security requirement, fee, tax, fine, penalty, obligation, prohibition or restriction.
601.55 History History: 1989 a. 31.
601.56 601.56 Study and rules on standards for health insurers.
601.56(1)(1)Study.
601.56(1)(a)(a) The commissioner shall study whether, in their transactions with health care providers, compliance by health insurers with certain standards, such as standard codes, forms and formats, is likely to reduce the cost of health care administration. The study shall investigate compliance with standards in at least all of the following types of transactions between insurers and health care providers:
601.56(1)(a)1. 1. Confirmation of eligibility.
601.56(1)(a)2. 2. Pretreatment authorization.
601.56(1)(a)3. 3. Referral to specialty providers.
601.56(1)(a)4. 4. Coordination of benefits.
601.56(1)(b) (b) On or before February 1, 1994, the commissioner shall submit the results of the study to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) and to the governor.
601.56(2) (2)Rules. If, as a result of the study under sub. (1), the commissioner determines that in transactions with health care providers compliance by health insurers with certain standards will likely reduce the cost of health care administration, the commissioner shall promulgate rules to establish and implement appropriate standards.
601.56 History History: 1993 a. 16.
601.57 601.57 Study and rules on health insurance identification cards.
601.57(1)(1)Study.
601.57(1)(a)(a) The commissioner, in consultation with the department of health and family services, shall study the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of requiring every health insurer to issue to its insureds uniform machine-readable health insurance identification cards and to establish a computerized support system for the cards that will accept and respond to electronically conveyed requests from health care providers for information related to an insured, such as eligibility, coverages and authorizations. The study shall consider the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of including the medical assistance program under subch. IV of ch. 49 in the system of identification cards and the computerized support system and the feasibility of using those systems to coordinate the payment of benefits by health insurers and the medical assistance program.
601.57(1)(b) (b) On or before February 1, 1994, the commissioner shall submit the results of the study to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) and to the governor.
601.57(2) (2)Rules. If, as a result of the study under sub. (1), the commissioner determines that a health insurance identification card system and its computerized support system are feasible and would be cost-effective, the commissioner shall promulgate rules to establish and implement the systems.
601.57 History History: 1993 a. 16; 1995 a. 27 ss. 7007, 9126 (19).
601.59 601.59 Interstate insurance receivership compact. The interstate insurance receivership compact is hereby enacted into law and entered into by this state with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein, in the form substantially as follows:
601.59(1) (1)Article I — Purposes. Through means of joint and cooperative action among the compacting states, the purposes of this compact include all of the following:
601.59(1)(a) (a) To promote, develop and facilitate orderly, efficient, cost-effective and uniform insurer receivership laws and operations.
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