State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T23 > C354 > 354_465

Examinations by division, when--costs, how paid.

354.465. 1. The director, or any duly appointedrepresentative, may make an examination of the affairs of anyhealth maintenance organization as often as he deems it necessaryfor the protection of the interests of the people of this state,but not less frequently than once every three years.

2. All costs incurred by the state as a result of makingexaminations under this section shall be paid by the organizationbeing examined and remitted directly to the examiner or examinersconducting the examination on billings approved by the director.

(L. 1983 H.B. 127)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T23 > C354 > 354_465

Examinations by division, when--costs, how paid.

354.465. 1. The director, or any duly appointedrepresentative, may make an examination of the affairs of anyhealth maintenance organization as often as he deems it necessaryfor the protection of the interests of the people of this state,but not less frequently than once every three years.

2. All costs incurred by the state as a result of makingexaminations under this section shall be paid by the organizationbeing examined and remitted directly to the examiner or examinersconducting the examination on billings approved by the director.

(L. 1983 H.B. 127)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T23 > C354 > 354_465

Examinations by division, when--costs, how paid.

354.465. 1. The director, or any duly appointedrepresentative, may make an examination of the affairs of anyhealth maintenance organization as often as he deems it necessaryfor the protection of the interests of the people of this state,but not less frequently than once every three years.

2. All costs incurred by the state as a result of makingexaminations under this section shall be paid by the organizationbeing examined and remitted directly to the examiner or examinersconducting the examination on billings approved by the director.

(L. 1983 H.B. 127)