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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 75 — VEHICLES · Chapter 17

§ 1795. Insurance fraud reporting immunity.

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§ 1795. Insurance fraud reporting immunity.
(a)General rule.-- An insurance company, and any agent, servant or employee acting in the course and scope of his employment, shall be immune from civil or criminal liability arising from the supply or release of written or oral information to any duly authorized Federal or State law enforcement agency, including the Insurance Department, upon compliance with the following:
(1)The information is supplied to the agency in connection with an allegation of fraudulent conduct on the part of any person relating to the filing or maintenance of a motor vehicle insurance claim for bodily injury or property damage.
(2)The insurance company, agent, servant or employee has probable cause to believe that the information supplied is reasonably related to the allegation of fraud.
(b)Notice to policyholder.-- The insurance company shall send written notice to the policyholder or policyholders about whom the information pertains unless the insurance company receives notice that the authorized agency finds, based on specific facts, that there is reason to believe that the information will result in any of the following:
(1)Endangerment to the life or physical safety of any person.
(2)Flight from prosecution.
(3)Destruction of or tampering with evidence.
(4)Intimidation of any potential witness or witnesses.
(5)Obstruction of or serious jeopardy to an investigation.
The insurance company shall send written notice not sooner than 45 days nor more than 60 days from the time the information is furnished to an authorized agency except when the authorized agency specifies that a notice should not be sent in accordance with the exceptions enumerated in this subsection in which event the insurance company shall send written notice to the policyholder not sooner than 180 days nor more than 190 days following the date the information is furnished.
(c)Immunity for sending notice.-- An insurance company or authorized agency and any person acting on behalf of an insurance company or authorized agency complying with or attempting in good faith to comply with subsection
(b)shall be immune from civil liability arising out of any acts or omissions in so doing.
(d)Applicability.-- Nothing in this section shall be construed to create any rights to privacy or causes of action on behalf of policyholders that are not in existence as of the effective date of this section.
75c1795v
(Feb. 12, 1984, P.L.53, No.12, eff. Oct. 1, 1984)
1984 Amendment. Act 12 amended subsec. (a).
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