Tex. Ins. Code Section 34.002
Immunity for Furnishing Information Relating to Fraud


(a)

A person is not liable in a civil action, including an action for libel or slander, and a civil action may not be brought against the person, for furnishing information relating to suspected, anticipated, or completed fraudulent insurance acts if the information is provided to or received from:

(1)

the commissioner or an employee of the department;

(2)

a law enforcement agency of this state, of another state, or of the United States or an employee of the agency;

(3)

the National Association of Insurance Commissioners or an employee of the association; or

(4)

a state or federal governmental agency established to detect and prevent fraudulent insurance acts or to regulate the business of insurance or an employee of the agency.

(b)

A person may furnish information as described in Subsection (a) orally or in writing, including through publishing, disseminating, or filing bulletins or reports.

(c)

Subsection (a) does not apply to a person who acts with malice, fraudulent intent, or bad faith.

(d)

A person to whom Subsection (a) applies who prevails in a civil action arising from the furnishing of information as described in Subsection (a) is entitled to attorney’s fees and costs if the action was not substantially justified. In this subsection, “substantially justified” means there was a reasonable basis in law or fact to bring the action at the time the action was initiated.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 101, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

Source: Section 34.002 — Immunity for Furnishing Information Relating to Fraud, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/IN/htm/IN.­34.­htm#34.­002 (accessed May 18, 2024).

Accessed:
May 18, 2024

§ 34.002’s source at texas​.gov