The director shall have access to books and records maintained by an administrator for the purposes of examination, audit, and inspection. Any trade secrets contained in such books and records, including the identity and addresses of policyholders and certificate holders, shall be kept confidential, except that the director may use such information in any proceeding instituted against the administrator.

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Source: SL 1992, ch 352, § 9.