Effective: January 1, 2004
Latest Legislation: House Bill 490 - 124th General Assembly
Any person who, while licensed as an administrator, is convicted of a felony, shall report the conviction to the superintendent of insurance within thirty days of the entry date of the judgment of conviction. Within that thirty-day period, the person shall also provide the superintendent with a copy of the judgment, the commitment order or the order imposing a community control sanction, and any other relevant documents.
As used in this section, "community control sanction" has the same meaning as in section 2929.01 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 3959 | Third-Party Administrators
Section 3959.01 | Third-Party Administrator Definitions.
Section 3959.04 | Administrators Tested and Licensed by Superintendent.
Section 3959.05 | License Requirement.
Section 3959.06 | Application for License - Filing Fee.
Section 3959.07 | Action on Application by Superintendent.
Section 3959.08 | Denying Application for License.
Section 3959.09 | Issuing License and Certificate of Authority.
Section 3959.10 | License Renewal.
Section 3959.111 | Access to Information Regarding Maximum Allowable Cost Pricing.
Section 3959.12 | Suspension, Revocation or Nonrenewal of License.
Section 3959.13 | Report of Felony Conviction.
Section 3959.14 | Administrator Prohibitions.
Section 3959.15 | Books and Records.
Section 3959.16 | Preemption of Federal Law.
Section 3959.17 | Effect of Child Support Default on License.
Section 3959.20 | Prohibited Acts Regarding Cost-Sharing, Pharmacy Claims for Reimbursement, Fees.