4614 - Audits.

§ 4614. Audits.  1. The commissioner, or designee; the superintendent,  or designee; and, with regard to communities for which the department of  social  services  has  regulatory  responsibility,  the  commissioner of  social services, or designee, may at any time, and shall at  least  once  every  three years, visit each community and examine the business of any  applicant for a certificate of authority and any operator engaged in the  execution of continuing care retirement  contracts  or  engaged  in  the  performance  of  obligations under such contracts.  Routine examinations  may be conducted by having documents designated by and submitted to such  commissioners or superintendent, which shall include financial documents  and records conforming to commonly accepted  accounting  principles  and  practices.  The  final written report of each such examination conducted  by  such  commissioners  or  superintendent  shall  be  filed  with  the  commissioner  and,  when  so filed, shall constitute a public record.  A  copy of each report shall be provided to members of the continuing  care  retirement  community  council.  Any operator being examined shall, upon  request, give reasonable and timely access to all of  its  records.  The  representative   or   examiner   designated   by  the  commissioners  or  superintendent, respectively, may, at any time, examine the records  and  affairs  and  inspect  the community's facilities, whether in connection  with a formal examination or not.    2. Any duly authorized officer,  employee,  or  agent  of  the  health  department,  social  services  department,  or insurance department may,  upon presentation of proper identification, have access to, and inspect,  any records maintained by  the  community  relevant  to  the  respective  agency's regulatory authority, with or without advance notice, to secure  compliance  with,  or  to  prevent a violation of, any provision of this  article.    3. Reports of the results of such examinations and  inspections  shall  be  kept  on  file  by  the  commissioner  and  shall  be open to public  inspection at the community, provided any records, reports, or documents  which by state or federal law or regulation are deemed confidential  may  not  be distributed or made available unless and until such confidential  status has expired.