Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 701a - Insurance Producers, Agents and Third-Party Administrators
Section 38a-720a. - License. Exemptions. Written agreement required.

(a) No person shall offer to act as or hold himself out to be a third-party administrator in this state unless such person is licensed pursuant to section 38a-720j, or is exempt from licensure pursuant to subsection (b) of this section. This requirement shall not apply to a person employed by a third-party administrator to the extent that such person's activities are under the supervision and control of the third-party administrator. The authority granted to a third-party administrator pursuant to sections 38a-720 to 38a-720i, inclusive, shall not exempt such third-party administrator's employees from the licensing requirements of chapters 701b and 702.

(b) (1) Any insurer licensed in this state that directly or indirectly underwrites, collects premiums or charges from, or adjusts or settles claims for other than its policyholders, subscribers and certificate holders shall be exempt from sections 38a-720 to 38a-720n, inclusive, provided such activities only involve the lines of insurance for which such insurer is licensed in this state. Any such insurer shall (A) be subject to the provisions of chapter 704, (B) respond to all complaint inquiries received from the Insurance Department, not later than ten calendar days after the date a complaint is received by the insurer, and (C) with respect to any advertising that mentions any customer, obtain such customer's prior written consent.
(2) Nothing in this section shall authorize the commissioner to regulate a self-insured health plan subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. The commissioner is authorized to regulate those activities an insurer undertakes for the administration of a self-insured health plan that do not relate to the health benefit plan and that comport with the commissioner's statutory authority to regulate insurance and the business of insurance as provided for in 29 USC 1144, as amended from time to time.
(c) No third-party administrator shall act as such without a written agreement between such third-party administrator and an insurer or other person utilizing the services of the third-party administrator, which shall be retained as part of the official records of both the third-party administrator and such insurer or other person for the duration of such agreement and for five years thereafter. The agreement shall contain all provisions required by this section, except insofar as those provisions that do not apply to the activities performed by the third-party administrator.
(d) The written agreement set forth in subsection (c) of this section shall include, but not be limited to:
(1) A statement of activities that the third-party administrator shall undertake on behalf of the insurer or other person utilizing the services of the third-party administrator, and the lines, classes or types of insurance such third-party administrator is authorized to administer;
(2) A statement of the activities and responsibilities of the third-party administrator regarding the administration of or any standards pertaining to business underwritten by the insurer, benefits, premium rates, underwriting criteria or claims payment;
(3) A provision requiring the third-party administrator to render an accounting, on such frequency as the parties agree, that details all transactions performed by the third-party administrator pertaining to the business underwritten by the insurer or the business of the person utilizing the services of the third-party administrator;
(4) The procedures for any withdrawals to be made by the third-party administrator from the fiduciary account established under section 38a-720f. Such procedures shall address, but not be limited to: (A) Remittance to an insurer or other person utilizing the services of the third-party administrator who is entitled to remittance, (B) deposit in an account maintained in the name of the insurer or other person utilizing the services of the third-party administrator, (C) transfer to and deposit in a claims-paying account, with claims to be paid as provided for in subsection (d) of section 38a-720f, (D) payment to a group policyholder for remittance to the insurer or other person utilizing the services of the third-party administrator entitled to such remittance, (E) payment to the third-party administrator for its commissions, fees or charges, and (F) remittance of return premiums to the person or persons entitled to such return premiums;
(5) Procedures and requirements for the disclosures required to be made by the third-party administrator under section 38a-720h; and
(6) A termination provision, by which either party to the written agreement may terminate such agreement for cause, that includes a procedure to resolve any disputes regarding the cause for termination of such agreement.
(e) A third-party administrator or insurer or other person utilizing the services of the third-party administrator may, with written notice, terminate the written agreement for cause as provided in such written agreement. The insurer may suspend the underwriting authority of the third-party administrator during the pendency of any dispute regarding the cause for termination of the written agreement. The insurer or other person utilizing the services of the third-party administrator shall fulfill any legal obligations with respect to policies or plans affected by the written agreement, regardless of any dispute between the third-party administrator and the insurer or other person utilizing the services of the third-party administrator.
(P.A. 11-58, S. 21.)
See Sec. 19a-7j re assessment of health and welfare fee on third-party administrators doing health insurance business in state.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 38a - Insurance

Chapter 701a - Insurance Producers, Agents and Third-Party Administrators

Section 38a-702. (Formerly Sec. 38-69). - Definitions.

Section 38a-702a. - Definitions.

Section 38a-702b. - Producer license required.

Section 38a-702c. - Exceptions to licensing requirement.

Section 38a-702d. - Examinations. Fees.

Section 38a-702e. - Application for license. Examination. Waiver of examination requirement. Exception for limited lines producers.

Section 38a-702f. - Producer licenses. Reinstatement. Waivers. Notice to commissioner re change in information. Commissioner authorized to contract for performance of ministerial functions re licensing.

Section 38a-702g. - Nonresident licenses.

Section 38a-702h. - Exemption from examination. Requirements for producers in other states who become residents of Connecticut. Waiver of examination for certain chartered underwriters.

Section 38a-702i. - Notice to commissioner re use of assumed name.

Section 38a-702j. - Temporary producer licenses.

Section 38a-702k. - Denial, nonrenewal or revocation of producer licenses. Hearings. Penalties.

Section 38a-702l. - Producer commissions.

Section 38a-702m. - Agent appointments. Fees.

Section 38a-702n. - Reciprocity.

Section 38a-702o. - Producer to report administrative actions and criminal prosecutions to commissioner.

Section 38a-702p. - Regulations.

Section 38a-702q. - Applicability of provisions.

Section 38a-702r. - Construction. Provisions not applicable to bail bond or title insurance.

Section 38a-702s. - Additional grounds for denial of producer licenses.

Section 38a-702t. - Banking Commissioner to provide list of certain registrants and registration denials, suspensions and revocations. Consideration of denial, suspension or revocation for producer license application and current producer licensure....

Section 38a-703. (Formerly Sec. 38-70). - Soliciting business for unlicensed insurance or surety company prohibited.

Section 38a-704. (Formerly Sec. 38-71). - Penalty for acting as insurance producer without license.

Section 38a-705. (Formerly Sec. 38-73). - Exemption of fraternal benefit societies.

Section 38a-706. (Formerly Sec. 38-75). - Sharing commission.

Section 38a-707. (Formerly Sec. 38-75a). - Producer service fees and commissions limited. Exemption for registration under the federal Investment Advisers Act. Disclosures.

Section 38a-707a. - Producer compensation. Disclosure and customer acknowledgment.

Section 38a-707b. - Disclosure of producer fees and compensation upon request of municipality or board of education.

Section 38a-708. (Formerly Sec. 38-76a). - Company to furnish facts relative to termination of agent's appointment. False statement sole grounds for cause of action by agent.

Section 38a-709. (Formerly Sec. 38-76b). - Termination of producer's appointment and contract.

Section 38a-710. (Formerly Sec. 38-76d). - Insurers prohibited from cancelling or amending contract of independent producer solely because of adverse underwriting experience.

Section 38a-711. (Formerly Sec. 38-92). - Payment of commissions to unlicensed persons.

Section 38a-712. (Formerly Sec. 38-92a). - Report of failure of producer to remit premiums and of checks returned for insufficient funds or otherwise dishonored. Suspension of producer license.

Section 38a-713. (Formerly Sec. 38-89). - Signing or countersigning insurance policies in blank. Penalties.

Section 38a-714. (Formerly Sec. 38-90). - Personal liability of person acting on behalf of insurance company not licensed to do business in this state.

Section 38a-715. (Formerly Sec. 38-90a). - Payment by insured to producer as payment to company.

Section 38a-716. (Formerly Sec. 38-90b). - Premium advancing by producer. Cancellation of policy.

Section 38a-717. (Formerly Sec. 38-91). - Payment of commissions to producers.

Section 38a-718. (Formerly Sec. 38-76c). - Restrictions on negotiation of insurance incidental to extension of credit.

Section 38a-720. - Definitions.

Section 38a-720a. - License. Exemptions. Written agreement required.

Section 38a-720b. - Payments of premiums or charges to a third-party administrator.

Section 38a-720c. - Maintenance of and access to books and records. Examination, audit and inspection. Confidentiality of information.

Section 38a-720d. - Advertising.

Section 38a-720e. - Responsibilities of insurer or other person utilizing a third-party administrator.

Section 38a-720f. - Collection of premiums or charges. Payment of claims.

Section 38a-720g. - Compensation prohibitions.

Section 38a-720h. - Disclosures.

Section 38a-720i. - Delivery of written communications to insureds.

Section 38a-720j. - Surety bond required. Audited annual financial statements in lieu of bond. Application. License renewal.

Section 38a-720k. - Registration of certain persons not required to be licensed as third-party administrator.

Section 38a-720l. - License renewal filing.

Section 38a-720m. - Suspension or revocation of license.

Section 38a-720n. - Regulations.