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Code · Alaska · Title 21 · Chapter 36

Sec. 21.36.365. Immunity for reports on fraud.

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Sec. 21.36.365. Immunity for reports on fraud.
(a)A person is not liable for civil damages for filing a report with or furnishing other information whether written or oral, concerning suspected, anticipated, or completed fraudulent acts to
(1)law enforcement officials, their agents, and employees;
(2)the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, the division of insurance, an agency in a state that regulates insurance, or an organization established to detect and prevent fraudulent insurance acts, their agents, employees, or designees;
(3)a person involved in the prevention and detection of fraudulent insurance acts or that person's employees, agents, or representatives.
(b)This section does not preclude liability for civil damages as a result of reckless, wilful, or intentional misconduct.
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