Indiana Code § 34-13-8-12

Assignment of claims to state
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Sec. 12. (a) An eligible person may assign to the attorney general the eligible person's right to pursue a cause of action for the tortious breach of an insurer's duty to deal with an insured person in good faith.       (b) If the insurance commissioner believes that a person has engaged in any of the acts or practices listed in IC 27-4-1-4.5 in relation to an occurrence, the insurance commissioner may issue and cause to be served upon the person a statement of the charges and a notice in writing of a hearing as provided in IC 27-4-1-5 . If after a hearing under IC 4-21.5-3 , the insurance commissioner determines that the person has engaged in any of the acts or practices listed in IC 27-4-1-4.5 in relation to an occurrence, the insurance commissioner may at the insurance commissioner's discretion order one (1) or more of the remedies provided in IC 27-4-1-6 . Notwithstanding IC 27-4-1 , the insurance commissioner may take an action under this subsection regarding the commission by a person of a single act or practice listed in IC 27-4-1-4.5 in relation to an occurrence, without having to demonstrate that the act or practice occurs with such frequency as to indicate a general practice by the person.   IC 34-13-9 Chapter 9. Religious Freedom Restoration               34-13-9-0.7 Application             34-13-9-1 Application             34-13-9-2 Exemptions             34-13-9-3 Establishment Clause             34-13-9-4 "Demonstrates"             34-13-9-5 "Exercise of religion"             34-13-9-6 "Governmental entity"             34-13-9-7 "Person"             34-13-9-7.5 "Provider"             34-13-9-8 Exercise of religion             34-13-9-9 Violations             34-13-9-10 Defense; relief; awarding of costs             34-13-9-11 Private causes of action

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