Texas Insurance Code - Section 38.106. Information Confidential
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§ 38.106. INFORMATION CONFIDENTIAL. (a) If the
commissioner determines that information or reports submitted
under this subchapter would reveal or might reveal the identity of
an individual or associate an individual with a company, the
commissioner shall declare the information or reports
confidential, and the information or reports may not be made
available to the public.
(b) Information made confidential under this section may be
examined only by the commissioner and department employees.
(c) Data and information reported by an insurer under this
subchapter are not subject to public disclosure to the extent that
the information is protected under Chapter 552, Government Code.
The data and information may be compiled into composite form and
made public if information that could be used to identify the
reporting insurer is removed.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 101, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Section: 38.051 38.052 38.101 38.102 38.103 38.104 38.105 38.106 38.151 38.152 38.153 38.154 38.155 38.156 38.157
Last modified: August 11, 2007
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