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TITLE 41
INSURANCE
CHAPTER 2
THE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
41-249.  Sharing of information among governmental agencies and the national association of insurance commissioners. (1) Any document, report, or other recorded information provided to the director by any federal, state or foreign regulatory or law enforcement agency, or any combination thereof, or by the national association of insurance commissioners (NAIC), which is marked "confidential" or "for regulator use only" or by similar terms or concerning which the entity requires written assurance that the director maintain such information in confidence before the entity will release the information, may be maintained by the director on a confidential basis and is not required to be disclosed to the public.
(2)  The director may provide any document, report, or other recorded information to any federal, state or foreign regulatory or law enforcement agency, or any combination thereof, or to the NAIC, which is marked "confidential" or "for regulator use only" or by similar terms or concerning which the director requires written assurance that the entity maintain such information in confidence before he will release it to such entity.
(3)  The director is authorized to enter into agreements with other governments, agencies, or any combination thereof, or with the NAIC, in connection with his duties and responsibilities pursuant to this section.
(4)  The application of this section shall not prevent an insurance company or producer or other licensee from obtaining information used by the department of insurance in making regulatory decisions or taking regulatory action affecting the company consistent with chapter 1, title 74, Idaho Code, and title 41, Idaho Code.

History:
[41-249, added 1994, ch. 309, sec. 1, p. 976; am. 2003, ch. 102, sec. 1, p. 322; am. 2007, ch. 281, sec. 1, p. 812; am. 2015, ch. 141, sec. 106, p. 456.]


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