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31A-36-114. Reporting of fraud and immunity.
(1) A person engaged in the business of life settlements that knows or reasonablysuspects that a violation of Section 31A-36-113 is being, has been, or will be committed shallprovide to the commissioner the information required by, and in a manner prescribed by, thecommissioner.
(2) A person not engaged in the business of life settlements that knows or reasonablybelieves that a violation of Section 31A-36-113 is being, has been, or will be committed mayfurnish to the commissioner the information required by, and in a manner prescribed by, thecommissioner.
(3) Except as provided in Subsection (4), a person furnishing information of the kinddescribed in this section is immune from liability and civil action if the information is furnishedto or received from:
(a) the commissioner or the commissioner's employees, agents, or representatives;
(b) federal, state, or local law enforcement or regulatory officials or their employees,agents, or representatives;
(c) another person involved in the prevention or detection of violations of Section31A-36-113 or that person's employees, agents, or representatives;
(d) the following organizations or their employees, agents, or representatives:
(i) the National Association of Insurance Commissioners;
(ii) the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority;
(iii) the North American Securities Administrators Association; or
(iv) another regulatory body overseeing life insurance, life settlements, securities, orinvestment fraud; or
(e) the insurer that issued the policy concerned in the information.
(4) The immunity provided in Subsection (3) does not extend to a statement made withactual malice. In an action brought against a person for filing a report or furnishing otherinformation concerning a violation of this section, the plaintiff must plead specifically that thedefendant acted with actual malice.
(5) A person furnishing information as identified in Subsection (3) is entitled to an awardof attorney fees and costs if:
(a) the person is the prevailing party in a civil cause of action for libel, slander, oranother relevant tort arising out of activities in carrying out the provisions of this chapter; and
(b) the action did not have a reasonable basis in law or fact at the time it was initiated.
(6) This section does not supplant or modify any other privilege or immunity at commonlaw or under another statute.

Amended by Chapter 355, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-31a > Chapter-36 > 31a-36-114

31A-36-114. Reporting of fraud and immunity.
(1) A person engaged in the business of life settlements that knows or reasonablysuspects that a violation of Section 31A-36-113 is being, has been, or will be committed shallprovide to the commissioner the information required by, and in a manner prescribed by, thecommissioner.
(2) A person not engaged in the business of life settlements that knows or reasonablybelieves that a violation of Section 31A-36-113 is being, has been, or will be committed mayfurnish to the commissioner the information required by, and in a manner prescribed by, thecommissioner.
(3) Except as provided in Subsection (4), a person furnishing information of the kinddescribed in this section is immune from liability and civil action if the information is furnishedto or received from:
(a) the commissioner or the commissioner's employees, agents, or representatives;
(b) federal, state, or local law enforcement or regulatory officials or their employees,agents, or representatives;
(c) another person involved in the prevention or detection of violations of Section31A-36-113 or that person's employees, agents, or representatives;
(d) the following organizations or their employees, agents, or representatives:
(i) the National Association of Insurance Commissioners;
(ii) the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority;
(iii) the North American Securities Administrators Association; or
(iv) another regulatory body overseeing life insurance, life settlements, securities, orinvestment fraud; or
(e) the insurer that issued the policy concerned in the information.
(4) The immunity provided in Subsection (3) does not extend to a statement made withactual malice. In an action brought against a person for filing a report or furnishing otherinformation concerning a violation of this section, the plaintiff must plead specifically that thedefendant acted with actual malice.
(5) A person furnishing information as identified in Subsection (3) is entitled to an awardof attorney fees and costs if:
(a) the person is the prevailing party in a civil cause of action for libel, slander, oranother relevant tort arising out of activities in carrying out the provisions of this chapter; and
(b) the action did not have a reasonable basis in law or fact at the time it was initiated.
(6) This section does not supplant or modify any other privilege or immunity at commonlaw or under another statute.

Amended by Chapter 355, 2009 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-31a > Chapter-36 > 31a-36-114

31A-36-114. Reporting of fraud and immunity.
(1) A person engaged in the business of life settlements that knows or reasonablysuspects that a violation of Section 31A-36-113 is being, has been, or will be committed shallprovide to the commissioner the information required by, and in a manner prescribed by, thecommissioner.
(2) A person not engaged in the business of life settlements that knows or reasonablybelieves that a violation of Section 31A-36-113 is being, has been, or will be committed mayfurnish to the commissioner the information required by, and in a manner prescribed by, thecommissioner.
(3) Except as provided in Subsection (4), a person furnishing information of the kinddescribed in this section is immune from liability and civil action if the information is furnishedto or received from:
(a) the commissioner or the commissioner's employees, agents, or representatives;
(b) federal, state, or local law enforcement or regulatory officials or their employees,agents, or representatives;
(c) another person involved in the prevention or detection of violations of Section31A-36-113 or that person's employees, agents, or representatives;
(d) the following organizations or their employees, agents, or representatives:
(i) the National Association of Insurance Commissioners;
(ii) the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority;
(iii) the North American Securities Administrators Association; or
(iv) another regulatory body overseeing life insurance, life settlements, securities, orinvestment fraud; or
(e) the insurer that issued the policy concerned in the information.
(4) The immunity provided in Subsection (3) does not extend to a statement made withactual malice. In an action brought against a person for filing a report or furnishing otherinformation concerning a violation of this section, the plaintiff must plead specifically that thedefendant acted with actual malice.
(5) A person furnishing information as identified in Subsection (3) is entitled to an awardof attorney fees and costs if:
(a) the person is the prevailing party in a civil cause of action for libel, slander, oranother relevant tort arising out of activities in carrying out the provisions of this chapter; and
(b) the action did not have a reasonable basis in law or fact at the time it was initiated.
(6) This section does not supplant or modify any other privilege or immunity at commonlaw or under another statute.

Amended by Chapter 355, 2009 General Session