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Panel backs bill to clarify confidentiality of insurance complaint records
Summary
The committee approved an amendment and recommended due pass for SB 2089, which clarifies that consumer complaint subject matter is public while preserving confidentiality for personal, financial and health information provided during department investigations.
The Senate Industry and Business Committee voted to adopt an amendment and recommended a due pass on Senate Bill 2089, a measure clarifying which Insurance Department records are confidential and which may be disclosed to the public.
Johannes Paulsgraff, general counsel and legal division director for the North Dakota Insurance Department, told the committee the bill aims to clarify that the subject matter of consumer complaints — including the complaint—s general description and disposition — should be available to the public,…
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