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Section 17:29E-12 - Confidentiality of information; privilege.

NJ Rev Stat § 17:29E-12 (2019) (N/A)
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17:29E-12 Confidentiality of information; privilege.

58. a. Any correspondence or written communication from any complainant and any written material submitted by an insurer shall remain confidential and shall not be part of any public record, unless the parties authorize, in writing, the release of the information, or except for such disclosures as may be necessary to enable the ombudsman to perform his duties and to support any opinions or recommendations or as may be necessary to enable the commissioner to perform any function authorized by law.

b. Any person conducting or participating in any investigation of a complaint who discloses to any person, other than the office of the ombudsman or the Department of Banking and Insurance, or those authorized by the ombudsman or the commissioner to receive it, any information collected during the investigation, is guilty of a disorderly person's offense.

c. Any statement or communication made by the office of the ombudsman relevant to a complaint received by the ombudsman, to proceedings conducted either by the ombudsman or by or on behalf of the commissioner, or relating to an investigation conducted by the ombudsman, which is provided to the office in good faith, shall be absolutely privileged.

d. The ombudsman shall not be required to testify in court with respect to matters held to be confidential except as the court may deem necessary to enforce the provisions of sections 48 through 61 of this amendatory and supplementary act or as the commissioner may deem necessary in conjunction with the execution of any power of the commissioner authorized by law.

e. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to limit the disclosure of information to law enforcement and regulatory agencies.

L.1998,c.21,s.58.

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Section 17:29E-12 - Confidentiality of information; privilege.