633.04(1)(1) That the administrator and principal shall each retain a copy of the written agreement as provided under this section. 633.04(2)(2) If a policy is issued to a trust, that the administrator shall retain a copy of the trust agreement for the duration of the trust agreement and for 5 years thereafter. 633.04(3)(3) If the principal is an insurer, that payments to an administrator shall be treated as provided in s. 633.05. 633.04(4)(4) That the administrator shall maintain and retain books and records pertaining to a principal dating back 5 years at all times or until delivered to the principal by the administrator, with the right of examination and audit as provided in s. 633.06 (1), and the right of inspection and any restrictions on the right of inspection, as provided in s. 633.06 (2). 633.04(5)(5) If the principal is an insurer, that advertising shall be approved as provided in s. 633.07. 633.04(6)(6) If the principal is an insurer, that the terms, as required by s. 633.08, specify any underwriting responsibilities which the insurer has delegated to the administrator. 633.04(7)(7) That funds shall be collected and received as provided in s. 633.09 (1), that funds shall be paid and deposited as provided in s. 633.09 (1), that fiduciary account records shall be maintained and provided as provided in s. 633.09 (2), that interest shall be treated as provided in s. 633.09 (3) or that other terms shall specify treatment of interest, that withdrawals for payments of claims are not permitted as provided in s. 633.09 (4) (a), and that other withdrawals are permitted only as provided under s. 633.09 (4) (b). 633.04(9)(9) That compensation to an administrator shall be paid as provided in s. 633.11. 633.04 HistoryHistory: 1991 a. 39; 2021 a. 9. 633.05633.05 Payment to administrator. If a principal is an insurer, payment to the administrator of a premium or charge by or on behalf of an insured employee is payment to the insurer, but payment of a return premium or claim by the insurer to the administrator is not payment to an insured employee until the payment is received by the insured employee. This section does not limit any right of the insurer against the administrator for failure to make payments to the insurer or an insured employee. 633.05 HistoryHistory: 1991 a. 39; 2021 a. 9. 633.06633.06 Examination and inspection of books and records. 633.06(1)(1) The commissioner may examine, audit or accept an audit of the books and records of an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager as provided for examination of licensees under s. 601.43 (1), (3), (4) and (5), to be conducted as provided in s. 601.44, and with costs to be paid as provided in s. 601.45. 633.06(2)(2) A principal that uses an administrator may inspect the books and records of the administrator, subject to any restrictions set forth in ss. 146.81 to 146.835 and in the written agreement required under s. 633.04, for the purpose of enabling the principal to fulfill its contractual obligations to insured employees. 633.06 HistoryHistory: 1991 a. 39; 2021 a. 9. 633.07633.07 Approval of advertising. An administrator may not use any advertising for an employee benefit plan underwritten by an insurer unless the insurer approves the advertising in advance. 633.07 HistoryHistory: 1991 a. 39; 2021 a. 9. 633.08633.08 Underwriting responsibilities. If a principal is an insurer, any underwriting responsibilities regarding eligibility that the insurer has delegated to an administrator shall be set forth in the written agreement required under s. 633.04. 633.08 HistoryHistory: 1991 a. 39. 633.09(1)(1) Moneys held in fiduciary capacity. An administrator shall hold in a fiduciary capacity all moneys that the administrator collects or receives on behalf of other persons. Within 2 business days after collection or receipt of such moneys, the administrator either shall pay the moneys to the persons entitled to them or shall deposit the moneys in a fiduciary account established and maintained by the administrator in a financial institution. 633.09(2)(2) Fiduciary account records. An administrator shall maintain fiduciary account records in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The administrator shall retain the fiduciary account records pertaining to a principal for at least 5 years beginning on the date of creation of the records. If an administrator deposits in a fiduciary account moneys that the administrator has collected on behalf of more than one principal, the administrator shall keep records of the account that clearly indicate deposits made under sub. (1) and withdrawals made under sub. (4) on behalf of each principal. Upon request by a principal, the administrator shall provide the principal copies of those portions of the records pertaining to deposits and withdrawals made on behalf of the principal and shall otherwise permit inspection by the principal as provided under s. 633.06 (2). 633.09(3)(3) Interest on deposits. Interest earned on moneys deposited in a fiduciary account is the property of the principal unless otherwise provided in the written agreement required under s. 633.04. 633.09(4)(4) Withdrawals from fiduciary account. 633.09(4)(a)(a) An administrator may not pay any claim by withdrawal from a fiduciary account. 633.09(4)(b)(b) An administrator may make the following payments from a fiduciary account: 633.09(4)(b)1.1. To a principal, the funds belonging to the principal. 633.09(4)(b)2.2. To an employee benefit plan policyholder for payment to a principal, the funds belonging to the principal. 633.09(4)(b)3.3. To an insured employee, the funds belonging to the insured employee. 633.09(4)(b)4.4. To another account maintained in the name of a principal, the funds belonging to the principal. 633.09(4)(b)5.5. To a claims paying account, the funds belonging to a principal for payment of claims owed by the principal. 633.09(4)(b)6.6. To the administrator, commissions, fees or charges owed the administrator by a principal. 633.09 HistoryHistory: 1991 a. 39; 2021 a. 9. 633.10633.10 Payment of claims. An administrator shall pay claims from funds paid to the claims paying account under s. 633.09 (4) (b) 5. on drafts or checks authorized in advance by the principal. 633.10 HistoryHistory: 1991 a. 39. 633.11633.11 Claim adjustment compensation. If an administrator adjusts or settles claims under an employee benefit plan, the commission, fees or charges that the principal pays the administrator may not be based on the employee benefit plan’s loss experience. This section does not prohibit compensation based on the number or amount of premiums or charges collected, or the number or amount of claims paid or processed by the administrator. 633.11 HistoryHistory: 1991 a. 39; 2021 a. 9. 633.12633.12 Notification required. 633.12(1)(1) An administrator shall prepare sufficient copies of a written notice approved in advance by the principal for distribution to all insured employees of the principal and either shall distribute the copies to the insured employees or shall provide the copies to the principal for distribution to the insured employees. The written notice shall contain all of the following: 633.12(1)(a)(a) The names and addresses of the administrator and the principal. 633.12(1)(b)(b) An explanation of the respective rights and responsibilities of the administrator, the principal and the insured employees. 633.12(1)(c)(c) A statement of the extent to which the employee benefit plan is insured or self-insured, and an explanation of the terms “insured” and “self-insured”. 633.12(2)(2) If an administrator collects premiums or charges from a person on behalf of a principal, at least once in every year, prior to collecting the premiums or charges, the administrator shall provide written notice to the person stating the amount of the premiums or charges. 633.12 HistoryHistory: 1991 a. 39; 2021 a. 9. 633.13633.13 License required. 633.13(1)(1) General. Except as provided in sub. (2), a person may not perform, offer to perform or advertise any service as an administrator or a pharmacy benefit manager unless the person has obtained a license under s. 633.14. A pharmacy benefit manager that also performs services as an administrator need only obtain an administrator license under s. 633.14. 633.13(2)(2) Exemptions. The commissioner may exempt by rule certain classes of administrators from the requirement of sub. (1) if the commissioner determines any of the following: 633.13(2)(a)(a) That the functions that the administrators perform do not require special competence or trustworthiness or otherwise do not require the regulatory surveillance of a licensing requirement. 633.13(2)(b)(b) That other safeguards make a licensing requirement unnecessary. 633.13(3)(3) Responsibilities of principal. A principal may not use the services of an administrator unless the administrator furnishes proof of licensure under s. 633.14 or exemption under sub. (2). An insurer or a self-insured health plan may not use the services of a pharmacy benefit manager unless the pharmacy benefit manager furnishes proof of licensure under s. 633.14. 633.13 HistoryHistory: 1991 a. 39; 2021 a. 9. 633.14633.14 Issuance of license. 633.14(1)(1) The commissioner shall issue a license to act as an administrator to an individual who does all of the following: 633.14(1)(b)(b) Supplies a bond meeting the specifications established under sub. (3). 633.14(1)(c)(c) Shows to the satisfaction of the commissioner all of the following: 633.14(1)(c)1.1. That the person intends in good faith to act as an administrator in compliance with applicable laws of this state and rules and orders of the commissioner. 633.14(1)(c)4.4. If a nonresident, that the person has executed in a form acceptable to the commissioner an agreement to be subject to the jurisdiction of the commissioner and the courts of this state and rules and orders of the commissioner, with service of process as provided under ss. 601.72 and 601.73. 633.14(1)(d)(d) Provides his or her social security number, unless the individual does not have a social security number. 633.14(1)(e)(e) If an individual who does not have a social security number, provides on a form prescribed by the department of children and families a statement made or subscribed under oath or affirmation that he or she does not have a social security number. 633.14(2)(2) The commissioner shall issue a license to act as an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager to a corporation, limited liability company or partnership that does all of the following: 633.14(2)(b)(b) Supplies a bond meeting the specifications established under sub. (3). 633.14(2)(c)(c) Shows to the satisfaction of the commissioner all of the following: 633.14(2)(c)1.1. That the corporation, limited liability company or partnership intends in good faith to act as an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager through individuals designated under subd. 3. in compliance with applicable laws of this state and rules and orders of the commissioner. 633.14(2)(c)2.2. That each officer, director, member, partner or other individual having comparable responsibilities in the corporation, limited liability company or partnership is competent and trustworthy. 633.14(2)(c)3.3. That for each employee benefit plan or prescription drug benefit to be administered, the corporation, limited liability company or partnership has designated or will designate an individual in the corporation, limited liability company or partnership to directly administer the employee benefit plan or prescription drug benefit. 633.14(2)(c)4.4. If not organized under the laws of this state, that the corporation, limited liability company or partnership has executed in a form acceptable to the commissioner an agreement to be subject to the jurisdiction of the commissioner and the courts of this state and rules and orders of the commissioner, with service of process as provided under ss. 601.72 and 601.73. 633.14(2)(d)(d) Provides its federal employer identification number. 633.14(2c)(a)(a) The commissioner shall disclose a social security number obtained under sub. (1) (d) to the department of children and families in the administration of s. 49.22, as provided in a memorandum of understanding entered into under s. 49.857. 633.14(2c)(b)(b) The commissioner may disclose any information received under sub. (1) (d) or (2) (d) or s. 633.15 (1m) to the department of revenue for the purpose of requesting certifications under s. 73.0301 and to the department of workforce development for the purpose of requesting certifications under s. 108.227. 633.14(2m)(a)(a) Notwithstanding sub. (1), the commissioner may not issue a license under this section if the individual applying for the license is delinquent in court-ordered payments of child or family support, maintenance, birth expenses, medical expenses or other expenses related to the support of a child or former spouse, or if the individual fails to comply, after appropriate notice, with a subpoena or warrant issued by the department of children and families or a county child support agency under s. 59.53 (5) and related to paternity or child support proceedings, as provided in a memorandum of understanding entered into under s. 49.857. 633.14(2m)(b)(b) Notwithstanding subs. (1) and (2), the commissioner may not issue a license under this section if the department of revenue certifies under s. 73.0301 that the applicant is liable for delinquent taxes or if the department of workforce development certifies under s. 108.227 that the applicant is liable for delinquent unemployment insurance contributions. 633.14(3)(3) The commissioner shall promulgate rules establishing the specifications that a bond supplied by an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager under sub. (1) (b) or (2) (b) must satisfy to guarantee faithful performance of the administrator or pharmacy benefit manager. 633.14 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. Ins 8.28, Wis. adm. code. 633.15633.15 License; renewal, suspension, limitation, revocation, penalty. 633.15(1)(a)(a) Payment. An administrator or pharmacy benefit manager shall pay the annual renewal fee under s. 601.31 (1) (w) for each annual renewal of a license by the date specified by a schedule established under par. (b). 633.15(1)(b)(b) Schedule by rule. The commissioner shall promulgate rules establishing a schedule for payment of the annual renewal fee. 633.15(1m)(1m) Social security number, federal employer identification number or statement. At an annual renewal, an administrator or pharmacy benefit manager shall provide his or her social security number, if the administrator is an individual unless he or she does not have a social security number, or its federal employer identification number, if the administrator or pharmacy benefit manager is a corporation, limited liability company or partnership, if the social security number or federal employer identification number was not previously provided on the application for the license or at a previous renewal of the license. If an administrator who is an individual does not have a social security number, the individual shall provide to the commissioner, at each annual renewal and on a form prescribed by the department of children and families, a statement made or subscribed under oath or affirmation that the administrator does not have a social security number. 633.15(2)(2) Revocation, suspension, limitation.
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