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<strong>Texas</strong> Insurance Code<br />

Section/Article<br />

Related/<br />

Contrary<br />

Explanation<br />

<strong>Preemption</strong><br />

Exception<br />

Is State Law<br />

Preempted?<br />

Recommendation<br />

Article 21.58A Sec.<br />

8(g)<br />

Related/<br />

Not Contrary<br />

Sec. 8(g) requires URA <strong>to</strong> destroy information<br />

when URA determines it is no longer needed.<br />

See text <strong>of</strong> Report "Recurring Issues-Records<br />

Retention."<br />

No<br />

Article 21.58A Secs.<br />

8(i) and 9<br />

Related/<br />

Not Contrary<br />

Uses and disclosures required by Secs. 8(i) and<br />

9 are all authorized by HIPAA:<br />

(1) HIPAA permits certain disclosures for <strong>the</strong><br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> health care oversight. 45 C.F.R. §<br />

164.512(d)(1).<br />

(2) HIPAA permits appropriately limited<br />

disclosure <strong>of</strong> PHI that is required by law. 45<br />

C.F.R. § 164.512(a)(1).<br />

(3) HIPAA permits disclosure for certain law<br />

enforcement purposes. 45 C.F.R. § 164.512(f).<br />

No<br />

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