This text of Indiana § 27-1-23-5 (Examination of registered insurer records; liability for expenses;
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(a)Subject to the limitations contained in this
section and in addition to the powers which the commissioner has
under the insurance laws of this state relating to the examination of
insurers, the commissioner shall have the power to do the following:
(1)Examine an insurer registered under section 3 of this chapter,
and affiliates of the insurer, to ascertain the financial condition of
the insurer, including the enterprise risk to the insurer by:
(A)the person who ultimately controls the insurer;
(B)one (1) or more other persons within the insurance holding
company system; or
(C)the insurance holding company system;
on a consolidated basis.
(2)Order any insurer registered under section 3 of this chapter to
produce such records, books, or other information papers in the
possession of
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(a) Subject to the limitations contained in this
section and in addition to the powers which the commissioner has
under the insurance laws of this state relating to the examination of
insurers, the commissioner shall have the power to do the following:
(1) Examine an insurer registered under section 3 of this chapter,
and affiliates of the insurer, to ascertain the financial condition of
the insurer, including the enterprise risk to the insurer by:
(A) the person who ultimately controls the insurer;
(B) one (1) or more other persons within the insurance holding
company system; or
(C) the insurance holding company system;
on a consolidated basis.
(2) Order any insurer registered under section 3 of this chapter to
produce such records, books, or other information papers in the
possession of the insurer or its affiliates as are reasonably
necessary to ascertain the financial condition or legality of
conduct of such insurer. In the event such insurer fails to comply
with such order, the commissioner shall have the power to
examine such insurer or affiliates to obtain such information.
(b) The commissioner shall exercise the commissioner's power
under subsection (a) only if the examination of the insurer under the
insurance laws of this state is deemed inadequate for the purposes of
this chapter or if the interests of the policyholders of such insurer may
be adversely affected.
(c) The commissioner may order an insurer registered under section
3 of this chapter to produce information that is not in the possession of
the insurer if the insurer is able to obtain the information under
contractual relationships, statutory obligations, or another method. If
the insurer is unable to obtain the information, the insurer shall provide
to the commissioner a detailed explanation of the reason for the
insurer's inability and the identity of the person that holds the
information. If the commissioner determines that the detailed
explanation is without merit, the commissioner may:
(1) after notice and hearing, impose on the insurer a civil penalty
of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each day that
the insurer does not produce the information; or
(2) suspend or revoke the insurer's certificate of authority.
The commissioner shall deposit a civil penalty collected under this
subsection in the department of insurance fund established by IC 27-1-3-28.
(d) The commissioner may retain at the registered insurer's expense
such attorneys, actuaries, accountants, and other experts not otherwise
a part of the commissioner's staff as shall be reasonably necessary to
assist in the conduct of the examination under subsection (a). Any
persons so retained shall be under the direction and control of the
commissioner and shall act in a purely advisory capacity.
(e) Each registered insurer producing for examination records,
books, and papers pursuant to subsection (a) shall be liable for and
shall pay the expense of such examination.
(f) If an insurer fails to comply with an order under this section, the
commissioner may:
(1) examine affiliates of the insurer to obtain information;
(2) issue subpoenas;
(3) administer oaths; and
(4) examine under oath any person;
to determine compliance with this section. The commissioner may
petition a court with jurisdiction for an order to compel a person that
refuses to comply with a subpoena to testify or produce evidence. A
witness who testifies under this section is entitled to the same
compensation as the compensation to which a witness is entitled under
IC 34, which must be paid by the insurer that is under examination.
Formerly: Acts 1971, P.L.387, SEC.1. As amended by Acts
1981, P.L.244, SEC.5; P.L.26-1991, SEC.13; P.L.81-2012,
SEC.16.