Alaska Statutes.
Title 21. Insurance
Chapter 36. Trade Practices and Frauds
Section 390. Notice to Director.
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AS 21.36.390. Notice to Director.

(a) An insurer or licensee that has reason to believe that a fraudulent claim has been made against it shall send the director a report disclosing information that the director may require.

(b) An insurer or licensee that has reason to believe that an insurance producer with which it is doing business is involved in a defalcation, embezzlement, or violation of the provisions of AS 21.36.360 shall immediately send the director a report disclosing the basis for that belief and any other information that the director may require.

(c) An insurer or licensee, its employee or agent, or another person acting in good faith is not civilly liable for damages resulting from the filing of the report or the furnishing of information required by this section or by the director.

(d) The director shall investigate facts reported under this section and shall refer facts indicating a violation of law to the appropriate prosecutor or agency.

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