On February 18, Puerto Rican insurer Triple S Salud revealed that it will face a $6.8 million fine for violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. According to an 8-K filing submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Puerto Rico Health Insurance Administration notified Triple S on February 11, 2014 regarding its plans to sanction the insurer for HIPAA violations resulting from a 2013 breach of protected health information. The Health Insurance Administration also plans to impose administrative sanctions on the insurer, including the suspension of new enrollments into one of its plans and the obligation to notify affected individuals of their right to disenroll.