Deceptive insurance practices

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§901-A. Deceptive insurance practices

1.  A person is guilty of deceptive insurance practices if in the course of engaging in the business of insurance that person intentionally makes a false statement with respect to a material fact concerning, or intentionally materially alters, any of the following:  

A. A document filed with the Superintendent of Insurance or the insurance regulatory official or agency of another jurisdiction with respect to:  

(1) The financial condition of an insurer;  

(2) The formation, acquisition, merger, consolidation, dissolution or withdrawal from one or more lines of insurance in all or part of this State by an insurer;  

(3) The issuance of written evidence of insurance; or  

(4) The reinstatement of an insurance policy;   [PL 1997, c. 779, §2 (NEW).]

B. A document submitted by an insured, claimant or applicant to an insurer, insurance producer or other person; or   [PL 1997, c. 779, §2 (NEW).]

C. A document or report filed with a law enforcement agency.   [PL 1997, c. 779, §2 (NEW).]

[PL 1997, c. 779, §2 (NEW).]

2.  A person is guilty of deceptive insurance practices if in the course of engaging in the business of insurance that person intentionally does any of the following:  

A. Transacts the business of insurance in this State without proper licensure, certification or authorization;   [PL 1997, c. 779, §2 (NEW).]

B. Destroys, conceals, removes or otherwise impairs the verity or availability of any records of an insurer with the intent to deceive; or   [PL 1997, c. 779, §2 (NEW).]

C. Solicits or accepts new or renewal insurance risks on behalf of an insurer or the person engaged in the business of insurance by a person who knows or should know that the insurer or other person responsible for the risk is insolvent at the time of the transaction.   [PL 1997, c. 779, §2 (NEW).]

[PL 1997, c. 779, §2 (NEW).]

3.  Deceptive insurance practices is a Class D crime.  

[PL 1997, c. 779, §2 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

PL 1997, c. 779, §2 (NEW).


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