516E.15 - VIOLATIONS -- PENALTIES.

        516E.15  VIOLATIONS -- PENALTIES.         1. a.  Except as provided in paragraph "b", all of the      following shall apply:         (1)  A violation of this chapter or a rule adopted pursuant to      this chapter is a violation of section 714.16, subsection 2,      paragraph "a".  The remedies and penalties provided by section      714.16, including but not limited to injunctive relief and civil      penalties, apply to violations of this chapter.         (2)  A person who willfully and knowingly violates this chapter or      a rule adopted pursuant to this chapter is, upon conviction, guilty      of a class "D" felony.         b.  A provider or service company that fails to file documents      and information with the commissioner as required pursuant to section      516E.3 may be subject to a civil penalty.  The amount of the civil      penalty shall not be more than four hundred dollars plus two dollars      for each service contract that the person executed prior to      satisfying the filing requirement.  However, a person who fails to      file information regarding a change in the name or the termination of      the business of a provider or service company as required pursuant to      section 516E.3 is subject to a civil penalty of not more than five      hundred dollars.         2.  If the commissioner believes that grounds exist for the      criminal prosecution of a provider, service company, or third-party      administrator for violating this chapter or any other law of this      state, the commissioner may forward to the attorney general or the      county attorney the grounds for the belief, including all evidence in      the commissioner's possession for action deemed appropriate by the      attorney general or county attorney.  At the request of the attorney      general, the county attorney shall appear and prosecute the action      when brought in the county served by the county attorney.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         94 Acts, ch 1031, §5         C95, §321I.16         2000 Acts, ch 1147, §13, 15         C2001, §516E.15         2005 Acts, ch 70, §39, 40; 2006 Acts, ch 1117, §88