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Code · Connecticut · Title 38a — Insurance · CHAPTER 698 — Insurers

Sec. 38a-69a. Confidentiality of financial examination workpapers and operating and financial condition reports. Confidentiality of certain supplemental compensation exhibits and stockholder information supplements. Exceptions.

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(a)All financial analyses, financial examination workpapers, operating and financial condition reports concerning any insurance company, fraternal benefit society or health care center prepared by or on behalf of or for the use of the Insurance Commissioner or the Insurance Department examiner, shall be confidential, shall not be subject to subpoena and shall not be made public by the commissioner or any other person, except to the extent provided in subsection
(c)of this section. The commissioner may grant access to such analyses, workpapers and reports to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, provided it agrees, in writing, to hold such analyses, workpapers and reports confidential.
(b)Any supplemental compensation exhibit or stockholder information supplement in an annual report filed with the commissioner and prepared in accordance with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners Annual Statement Instructions shall be confidential and shall not be available for public inspection if submitted by a nonprofit insurance company that has fewer than one hundred fifty employees. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to information in such exhibit or supplement concerning such company's three most highly compensated officers.
(c)Nothing contained in this section shall prevent or be construed as prohibiting the commissioner from disclosing the content of financial analyses, financial examination workpapers or operating and financial condition reports or any matter relating thereto, to the Insurance Department of this or any other state or country, or to law enforcement officials of this or any other state or to any agency of the federal government at any time, so long as such department, official or agency receiving the analyses, workpapers or reports or matters relating thereto agrees, in writing, to hold such analyses, workpapers or reports and matters relating thereto confidential.
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