Minnesota Code § 45.0135

INSURANCE FRAUD.
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[Repealed, 2004 c 269 art 1 s 12 ]
[Repealed, 2004 c 269 art 1 s 12 ]
MS 2024 [Repealed, 2025 c 35 art 3 s 25 ]
The commissioner of commerce may:
(1) review notices and reports submitted by authorized insurers, their employees, and agents or producers regarding insurance fraud, as defined in section 60A.951, subdivision 4 ;
(2) initiate inquiries and conduct investigations under section 45.027 when the commissioner has reason to believe that insurance fraud, as defined in section 60A.951, subdivision 4 , has been or is being committed; and
(3) share active investigative data pursuant to section 13.39 concerning insurance fraud with the commissioner of public safety and the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
MS 2024 [Repealed, 2025 c 35 art 3 s 25 ]
MS 2024 [Repealed, 2025 c 35 art 3 s 25 ]
MS 2024 [Repealed, 2025 c 35 art 3 s 25 ]
MS 2024 [Repealed, 2025 c 35 art 3 s 25 ]
(a) The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension shall conduct investigations of criminal insurance fraud, as defined in section 609.611 , in accordance with section 299C.061 .
(b) The commissioner shall report criminal insurance fraud-related crimes disclosed by the Department of Commerce's investigations of civil insurance fraud to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
MS 2024 [Repealed, 2025 c 35 art 3 s 25 ]
MS 2024 [Repealed, 2025 c 35 art 3 s 25 ]
MS 2024 [Repealed, 2025 c 35 art 3 s 25 ]
[Renumbered 299C.061, subd 9 ]
[Renumbered 299C.061, subd 10 ]
[Renumbered 299C.061, subd 11 ]
[Renumbered 299C.061, subd 12 ]

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