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(a) The purpose of this part is to provide the requirements for maintaining a risk management framework and completing an Own Risk and Solvency Assessment (ORSA) and provide guidance and instructions for filing an ORSA Summary Report with the insurance commissioner of this state.
(b) The requirements of this part shall apply to all insurers domiciled in this state and all health maintenance organizations licensed in this state unless exempt pursuant to § 56-11-206.
(c) The ORSA Summary Report will contain confidential and sensitive information related to an insurer, health maintenance organization or insurance group's identification of risks material and relevant to the insurer, health maintenance organization or insurance group filing the report. This information will include proprietary and trade secret information that has the potential for harm and competitive disadvantage to the insurer, health maintenance organization or insurance group if the information is made public. As such, the ORSA Summary Report shall be a confidential document filed with the commissioner and shared only as stated in this part and to assist the commissioner in the performance of the commissioner's duties, and that in no event shall the ORSA Summary Report be subject to public disclosure.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Tennessee Code Title 56. Insurance § 56-11-201 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tn/title-56-insurance/tn-code-sect-56-11-201/
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