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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 75 — VEHICLES · Chapter 18

§ 1812. Content of plans.

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§ 1812. Content of plans.
The antifraud plans of each insurer shall establish specific procedures:
(1)To prevent insurance fraud, including internal fraud involving employees or company representatives, fraud resulting from misrepresentation on applications for insurance coverage, and claims fraud.
(2)To review claims in order to detect evidence of possible insurance fraud and to investigate claims where fraud is suspected.
(3)To report fraud to appropriate law enforcement agencies and to cooperate with such agencies in their prosecution of fraud cases.
(4)To undertake civil actions against persons who have engaged in fraudulent activities.
(5)To report fraud-related data to a comprehensive database system.
(6)To ensure that costs incurred as a result of insurance fraud are not included in any rate base affecting the premiums of motor vehicle insurance consumers.
75c1812v
(Dec. 18, 1992, P.L.1411, No.174, eff. imd.)
Cross References. Section 1812 is referred to in sections 1813, 1815 of this title.
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