Indiana Code § 27-2-14-4

Release of information to other agencies; reciprocal disclosure to insurer; immunity from civil or criminal liability
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Sec. 4. (a) An authorized agency provided with information under this chapter may release or provide that information to any other authorized agency to further its investigation.       (b) An insurer providing information to an authorized agency under section 2 or section 3 of this chapter has the right to request and to receive from that agency relevant information. The agency shall provide the requested information within a reasonable time, not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of the request.       (c) An insurer (or a person acting on its behalf) or an authorized agency that releases or provides evidence or information under this chapter is immune from any civil or criminal liability for providing such evidence or information.   IC 27-2-15 Chapter 15. Available Insurance Proceeds Set Aside               27-2-15-1 "Available insurance proceeds" defined             27-2-15-2 Repealed             27-2-15-2.5 "Department"             27-2-15-3 "Enforcement authority" defined             27-2-15-3.2 "Final settlement"             27-2-15-4 "Insurer" defined             27-2-15-4.2 "Municipality"             27-2-15-4.3 Application of chapter             27-2-15-4.4 Municipality election regarding governance by chapter             27-2-15-4.5 Notice to enforcement authority of existence of policy             27-2-15-5 Evidence of repair contract; set aside of insurance proceeds; amount in escrow             27-2-15-6 Claims against set aside; use of funds             27-2-15-7 Immunity of insurers             27-2-15-8 Satisfaction of contractual liability             27-2-15-9 Immunity             27-2-15-10 Rules             27-2-15-11 Expired

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