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S.F. No. 782 - Insurance Fraud Prevention
 
Author: Senator Vicki Jensen
 
Prepared By:
 
Date: February 19, 2015



 

Section 1 delays for 30 days when certain incident data contained in a traffic accident report becomes public government data.

Section 2 allows the commissioner of commerce to impose an administrative penalty for insurance fraud in an amount not to exceed $25,000 per violation.

Section 3 establishes a process by which the commissioner of commerce or appropriate licensing authority for a provider may deauthorize the provider from being eligible to receive reimbursement for medical services provided under the no-fault act in specified circumstances.

Section 4 adds categories of persons entitled to traffic accident reports including representatives of insurers and insurance agents, victim services programs, radio and television stations, and newspapers.

 

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