Tennessee Statutes

§ 56-7-1010 — Jurisdiction over insurers

Tennessee·Title 56
(a)Notwithstanding any other law, and except as provided in this title, any person or other entity that provides coverage in this state for medical, surgical, chiropractic, physical therapy, speech pathology, audiology, professional mental health, dental, hospital, or optometric expenses, whether the coverage is by direct payment, reimbursement, or otherwise, shall be presumed to be subject to the jurisdiction of the department unless the person or other entity shows that while providing the services it is subject to the jurisdiction of another agency of this or another state or the federal government.
(b)A person or entity may show that it is subject to the jurisdiction of another agency of the state or federal government by providing to the commissioner the appropriate certificate, lic

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Legislative History

Acts 1983, ch. 314, § 1.

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