Maryland Code § IN-27-802

Section IN-27-802
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(a) (1) An authorized insurer, its employees, fund producers, insurance
producers, a viatical settlement provider, or a viatical settlement broker who in good
faith has cause to believe that insurance fraud has been or is being committed shall
report the suspected insurance fraud in writing to the Commissioner, the Fraud
Division, or the appropriate federal, State, or local law enforcement authorities.
(2) An independent insurance producer shall meet the reporting
requirement of this subsection by reporting the suspected insurance fraud in writing
to the Fraud Division.
(3) A registered premium finance company shall meet the
requirement of this subsection by reporting suspected insurance fraud in writing to
the Fraud Division.

(4) A governmental self-insurance group formed in accordance with
§ 9-404 of the Labor and Employment Article or an employer who self-insures or
participates in a self-insurance group in accordance with § 9-405 of the Labor and
Employment Article shall meet the reporting requirement of this subsection by
reporting suspected insurance fraud in writing to the Fraud Division.
(b) In addition to any protection provided under Title 4, Subtitle 4, Part IV
of the General Provisions Article, any information, documentation, or other evidence
provided under this section by an insurer, its employees, fund producers, or insurance
producers, a viatical settlement provider, a viatical settlement broker, an
independent insurance producer, a registered premium finance company, a
governmental self-insurance group, or an employer who self-insures or participates
in a self-insurance group to the Commissioner, the Fraud Division, or a federal,
State, or local law enforcement authority in connection with an investigation of
suspected insurance fraud is not subject to public inspection for as long as the
Commissioner, Fraud Division, or law enforcement authority considers the
withholding to be necessary to complete an investigation of the suspected fraud or to
protect the person investigated from unwarranted injury.
(c) A person is not subject to civil liability for a cause of action by virtue of
reporting suspected insurance fraud, or furnishing or receiving information relating
to suspected, anticipated, or completed fraudulent insurance acts, if:
(1) the report was made, or the information was furnished to or
received from:
(i) the Commissioner, Fraud Division, or an appropriate
federal, State, or local law enforcement authority;
(ii) the National Association of Insurance Commissioners or its
agent, employee, or designee;
(iii) a nonprofit organization established to detect and prevent
fraudulent insurance acts or its agent, employee, or designee;
(iv) a person that contracts to provide special investigative unit
services to an insurer; or
(v) a provider of a recognized comprehensive database system
that the Commissioner approves to monitor activities involving insurance fraud or an
employee of the provider; and

(2) the person that reported the suspected insurance fraud, or
furnished or received the information, acted in good faith when making the report or
furnishing or receiving the information.

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