(a)
- (1) In the event that a licensee's response to a complaint or inquiry fails to sufficiently respond to the complaint or inquiry, or there is a need for additional information from the licensee by the State Insurance Department to adequately evaluate the complaint or inquiry, a licensee may receive a written Notice of Investigative Conference (NOIC) from the department.
- (2) An NOIC shall be a written request from the department for the licensee to attend a recorded conference at the department to discuss matters pertaining to the complaint.
- (3) The NOIC shall set the time, date, and location of the conference.
- (4) A licensee is entitled in the NOIC to be represented by counsel.
- (5) The NOIC may be transcribed, and the licensee's statements shall be taken under oath.
- (6) An NOIC may additionally request from the licensee that the licensee produce records or files as identified in the NOIC at the time of the NOIC.
- (7) In the event of conflict, hardship, or good cause, the department may reschedule an NOIC, or the department and the licensee may mutually agree as to a different date of the NOIC conference.
- (8) The NOIC shall consist of department personnel, the licensee, and counsel for the licensee.
- (9) The NOIC shall be considered an active, investigatory action that is confidential under Arkansas Code § 23-61-103(d).
- (10) Upon request, a licensee may obtain a copy of any statements of the licensee obtained during an NOIC within a reasonable time from the department after such statements are transcribed.
- (11) If permitted by the department, the conference required under the NOIC may take place through live video conferencing.
(b) Failure to attend an NOIC.
- (1) The department strongly encourages all licensees to attend a requested NOIC.
- (2) For insurance producers, a failure to attend an NOIC may be grounds for sanctions under Arkansas Code § 23-64-512(a)(16), which involves refusing to be examined or to produce any accounts, records, or files for examination, in addition to Arkansas Code § 23-64-512(a)(17), for failing to cooperate with the commissioner in an investigation when required by the commissioner.
- (3) The above sanctions may be imposed for failure to attend an NOIC regardless of the ultimate outcome of the investigation.