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§   3432.  Immunity;  reports  to  certain  public  officials  and  to  designated organizations. (a) In the absence  of  fraud  or  bad  faith,  there  shall  be  no liability on the part of, and no cause of action of  any nature shall arise against, an insurer or a hospital or  any  person  acting on their behalf, with respect to obligations and duties performed  pursuant to the sections referred to in subsection (b) hereof.    (b) The immunity shall apply to:    (1) reports and statements, made in good faith, to the commissioner of  motor vehicles required by subsection (l) of section three thousand four  hundred eleven of this article;    (2)    information,    reports,   notification   and   assistance   in  investigations, made in the absence of fraud or bad faith,  pursuant  to  section  three  thousand  four  hundred  twelve of this article and this  immunity  extends  to  a  central   organization   designated   by   the  superintendent  pursuant  to  such  section  or any person acting on its  behalf;    (3) reports required by section three hundred fifteen of this chapter,  made in good faith (which shall be presumed)  and  without  malice,  and  this immunity includes any liability, civil or criminal;    (4)  information, reports, assistance in investigations, notification,  made in the absence of  fraud  or  bad  faith,  to  any  authorized  law  enforcement  agency  pursuant  to section three hundred nineteen of this  chapter, and this immunity, civil or criminal, extends to an  authorized  law  enforcement  agency defined in such section or any person acting on  its behalf; and    (5) reports  required  by  section  three  hundred  eighteen  of  this  chapter,  made  in  the  absence  of  fraud  or  bad faith, to a central  organization designated by the superintendent, and this immunity extends  to the central organization or any person acting on its behalf.    (6) information required by the insurer or provided by the insurer  in  the  absence  of fraud or bad faith to a local fire investigation agency  pursuant to section three thousand four hundred fifteen of this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-34 > 3432

§   3432.  Immunity;  reports  to  certain  public  officials  and  to  designated organizations. (a) In the absence  of  fraud  or  bad  faith,  there  shall  be  no liability on the part of, and no cause of action of  any nature shall arise against, an insurer or a hospital or  any  person  acting on their behalf, with respect to obligations and duties performed  pursuant to the sections referred to in subsection (b) hereof.    (b) The immunity shall apply to:    (1) reports and statements, made in good faith, to the commissioner of  motor vehicles required by subsection (l) of section three thousand four  hundred eleven of this article;    (2)    information,    reports,   notification   and   assistance   in  investigations, made in the absence of fraud or bad faith,  pursuant  to  section  three  thousand  four  hundred  twelve of this article and this  immunity  extends  to  a  central   organization   designated   by   the  superintendent  pursuant  to  such  section  or any person acting on its  behalf;    (3) reports required by section three hundred fifteen of this chapter,  made in good faith (which shall be presumed)  and  without  malice,  and  this immunity includes any liability, civil or criminal;    (4)  information, reports, assistance in investigations, notification,  made in the absence of  fraud  or  bad  faith,  to  any  authorized  law  enforcement  agency  pursuant  to section three hundred nineteen of this  chapter, and this immunity, civil or criminal, extends to an  authorized  law  enforcement  agency defined in such section or any person acting on  its behalf; and    (5) reports  required  by  section  three  hundred  eighteen  of  this  chapter,  made  in  the  absence  of  fraud  or  bad faith, to a central  organization designated by the superintendent, and this immunity extends  to the central organization or any person acting on its behalf.    (6) information required by the insurer or provided by the insurer  in  the  absence  of fraud or bad faith to a local fire investigation agency  pursuant to section three thousand four hundred fifteen of this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-34 > 3432

§   3432.  Immunity;  reports  to  certain  public  officials  and  to  designated organizations. (a) In the absence  of  fraud  or  bad  faith,  there  shall  be  no liability on the part of, and no cause of action of  any nature shall arise against, an insurer or a hospital or  any  person  acting on their behalf, with respect to obligations and duties performed  pursuant to the sections referred to in subsection (b) hereof.    (b) The immunity shall apply to:    (1) reports and statements, made in good faith, to the commissioner of  motor vehicles required by subsection (l) of section three thousand four  hundred eleven of this article;    (2)    information,    reports,   notification   and   assistance   in  investigations, made in the absence of fraud or bad faith,  pursuant  to  section  three  thousand  four  hundred  twelve of this article and this  immunity  extends  to  a  central   organization   designated   by   the  superintendent  pursuant  to  such  section  or any person acting on its  behalf;    (3) reports required by section three hundred fifteen of this chapter,  made in good faith (which shall be presumed)  and  without  malice,  and  this immunity includes any liability, civil or criminal;    (4)  information, reports, assistance in investigations, notification,  made in the absence of  fraud  or  bad  faith,  to  any  authorized  law  enforcement  agency  pursuant  to section three hundred nineteen of this  chapter, and this immunity, civil or criminal, extends to an  authorized  law  enforcement  agency defined in such section or any person acting on  its behalf; and    (5) reports  required  by  section  three  hundred  eighteen  of  this  chapter,  made  in  the  absence  of  fraud  or  bad faith, to a central  organization designated by the superintendent, and this immunity extends  to the central organization or any person acting on its behalf.    (6) information required by the insurer or provided by the insurer  in  the  absence  of fraud or bad faith to a local fire investigation agency  pursuant to section three thousand four hundred fifteen of this article.