Indiana Code 28-8-4.1-403. Director’s authority to conduct examinations and investigations; access to records; costs of examination; persons operating without a license
(1) conduct an examination either onsite or offsite as the director may reasonably require;
(3) accept the examination report of another state agency or an agency of another state or of the federal government, or a report prepared by an independent accounting firm, with any such report considered, upon being accepted and for all purposes, as an official report of the director; and
(4) summon and examine under oath a key individual or employee of a licensee or authorized delegate and require the person to produce records regarding any matter related to the condition and business of the licensee or authorized delegate.
(b) A licensee or an authorized delegate shall provide, and the director shall have full and complete access to, all records the director may reasonably require to conduct a complete examination. The records must be provided at the location and in the format specified by the director. The director may use multistate record production standards and examination procedures when those standards will reasonably achieve the purposes of this subsection.
(c) Unless otherwise directed by the director, a licensee shall pay all costs reasonably incurred in connection with an examination of the licensee or the licensee’s authorized delegates.
(d) The director shall determine the sufficiency of the licensee’s records and whether the licensee has made the required information reasonably available.
(e) To discover violations of this chapter, the director may investigate and examine the records of any person the director believes is operating without a license, when a license is required under this chapter. The person examined must pay the reasonably incurred costs of the examination.
As added by P.L.198-2023, SEC.4.