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1-House Engrossed fraud unit; investigations; annual report State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-sixth Legislature Second Regular Session 2024 HOUSE BILL 2205 An Act amending section 20-466, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to insurance fraud. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
1+REFERENCE TITLE: fraud unit; investigations; annual report State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-sixth Legislature Second Regular Session 2024 HB 2205 Introduced by Representative Livingston An Act amending section 20-466, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to insurance fraud. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
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67- Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Section 20-466, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE20-466. Fraud unit; investigators; peace officer status; powers; information sharing; assessment A. The fraud unit is established in the department of insurance and financial institutions. The director of the department of insurance and financial institutions shall appoint an individual to operate the fraud unit in conjunction with operating the automobile theft authority established by section 41-3451. B. The fraud unit shall work in conjunction with the department of public safety. C. The director may investigate any act or practice of fraud prohibited by section 20-466.01 and any other act or practice of fraud against an insurer or entity licensed under this title. The director shall administer the fraud unit. D. The director may employ investigators for the fraud unit. A fraud unit investigator has and shall exercise the law enforcement powers of a peace officer of this state but only while acting in the course and scope of employment for the department of insurance and financial institutions. The director shall adopt guidelines for the conduct of investigations that are substantially similar to the investigative policy and procedural guidelines of the department of public safety for peace officers. Fraud unit investigators shall not preempt the authority and jurisdiction of other law enforcement agencies of this state or its political subdivisions. Fraud unit investigators: 1. Shall have at least the qualifications prescribed by the Arizona peace officer standards and training board pursuant to section 41-1822. 2. Are not eligible to participate in the public safety personnel retirement system established by title 38, chapter 5, article 4 due solely to employment as fraud unit investigators. E. The director may request the submission of papers, documents, reports or other evidence relating to an investigation under this section. The director may issue subpoenas and take other actions pursuant to section 20-160. The materials are privileged and confidential until the director completes the investigation. Any documents, materials or other information that is provided to the director pursuant to this section is not subject to discovery or subpoena until opened for public inspection by the director or, after notice and a hearing, a court determines that the director would not be unduly burdened by compliance with the subpoena. The director shall keep the identity of an informant confidential, including any information that might identify the informant, unless the request for information is made by a law enforcement agency, the attorney general or a county attorney for purposes of a criminal investigation or prosecution. The director may use the documents, materials or other information in the furtherance of any regulatory or legal action brought as a part of the director's official duties. F. If the documents, materials or other information the director seeks to obtain by request is located outside this state, the person requested to provide the documents, materials or other information shall arrange for the fraud unit or a representative, including an official of the state in which the documents, materials or other information is located, to examine the documents, materials or other information where it is located. The director may respond to similar requests from other states. G. An insurer that believes a fraudulent claim has been or is being made shall send to the director, on a form prescribed by the director, information relative to the claim including the identity of parties claiming loss or damage as a result of an accident and any other information the fraud unit may require. The director shall review the report and determine if further investigation is necessary. If the director determines that further investigation is necessary, the director may conduct an independent investigation to determine if fraud, deceit or intentional misrepresentation in the submission of the claim exists. If the director is satisfied that fraud, deceit or intentional misrepresentation of any kind has been committed in the submission of a claim, the director may report the violations of the law to the reporting insurer, to the appropriate licensing agency as defined in section 20-466.04 and to the appropriate county attorney or the attorney general for prosecution. H. The director may: 1. Share nonpublic documents, materials or other information with other state, federal and international regulatory agencies, with the national association of insurance commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries and with state, federal and international law enforcement authorities if the recipient agrees and warrants that it has the authority to maintain the confidentiality and privileged status of the documents, materials or other information. 2. Receive documents, materials and other information from the national association of insurance commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries and from regulatory and law enforcement officials of other jurisdictions and shall maintain as confidential or privileged any document, material or other information received with notice or the understanding that it is confidential or privileged under the laws of the jurisdiction that is the source of the document, material or other information. 3. Enter into agreements that govern the sharing and use of documents, materials and other information and that are consistent with this section. I. A disclosure to or by the director pursuant to this section or as a result of sharing information pursuant to subsection H of this section is not a waiver of any applicable privilege or claim of confidentiality in the documents, materials or other information disclosed or shared. J. The director shall annually assess each insurer as defined in section 20-441, subsection B authorized to transact business in this state up to $1,050 for the administration and operation of the fraud unit and the prosecution of fraud pursuant to this section. Monies collected shall be deposited, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, in the state general fund for appropriation to the fraud unit. All monies appropriated to the department for the fraud unit shall be included as a separate line item in the general appropriations act. The department shall use all appropriated monies exclusively to operate the fraud unit. Monies that are appropriated to the fraud unit are exempt from the provisions of section 35-190 relating to lapsing of appropriations. K. A person, or an officer, employee or agent of the person acting within the scope of employment or agency of that officer, employee or agent, who in good faith files a report or provides other information to the fraud unit pursuant to this section is not subject to civil or criminal liability for reporting that information to the fraud unit. END_STATUTE
78+ Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Section 20-466, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE20-466. Fraud unit; investigators; peace officer status; powers; information sharing; assessment; annual report A. The fraud unit is established in the department of insurance and financial institutions. The director of the department of insurance and financial institutions shall appoint an individual to operate the fraud unit in conjunction with operating the automobile theft authority established by section 41-3451. B. The fraud unit shall work in conjunction with the department of public safety. C. The director may investigate any act or practice of fraud prohibited by section 20-466.01 and any other act or practice of fraud against an insurer or entity licensed under this title. The director shall administer the fraud unit. D. The director may employ investigators for the fraud unit. A fraud unit investigator has and shall exercise the law enforcement powers of a peace officer of this state but only while acting in the course and scope of employment for the department of insurance and financial institutions. The director shall adopt guidelines for the conduct of investigations that are substantially similar to the investigative policy and procedural guidelines of the department of public safety for peace officers. Fraud unit investigators shall not preempt the authority and jurisdiction of other law enforcement agencies of this state or its political subdivisions. Fraud unit investigators: 1. Shall have at least the qualifications prescribed by the Arizona peace officer standards and training board pursuant to section 41-1822. 2. Are not eligible to participate in the public safety personnel retirement system established by title 38, chapter 5, article 4 due solely to employment as fraud unit investigators. E. The director may request the submission of papers, documents, reports or other evidence relating to an investigation under this section. The director may issue subpoenas and take other actions pursuant to section 20-160. The materials are privileged and confidential until the director completes the investigation. Any documents, materials or other information that is provided to the director pursuant to this section is not subject to discovery or subpoena until opened for public inspection by the director or, after notice and a hearing, a court determines that the director would not be unduly burdened by compliance with the subpoena. The director shall keep the identity of an informant confidential, including any information that might identify the informant, unless the request for information is made by a law enforcement agency, the attorney general or a county attorney for purposes of a criminal investigation or prosecution. The director may use the documents, materials or other information in the furtherance of any regulatory or legal action brought as a part of the director's official duties. F. If the documents, materials or other information the director seeks to obtain by request is located outside this state, the person requested to provide the documents, materials or other information shall arrange for the fraud unit or a representative, including an official of the state in which the documents, materials or other information is located, to examine the documents, materials or other information where it is located. The director may respond to similar requests from other states. G. An insurer that believes a fraudulent claim has been or is being made shall send to the director, on a form prescribed by the director, information relative to the claim including the identity of parties claiming loss or damage as a result of an accident and any other information the fraud unit may require. The director shall review the report and determine if further investigation is necessary. If the director determines that further investigation is necessary, the director may conduct an independent investigation to determine if fraud, deceit or intentional misrepresentation in the submission of the claim exists. If the director is satisfied that fraud, deceit or intentional misrepresentation of any kind has been committed in the submission of a claim, the director may report the violations of the law to the reporting insurer, to the appropriate licensing agency as defined in section 20-466.04 and to the appropriate county attorney or the attorney general for prosecution. H. The director may: 1. Share nonpublic documents, materials or other information with other state, federal and international regulatory agencies, with the national association of insurance commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries and with state, federal and international law enforcement authorities if the recipient agrees and warrants that it has the authority to maintain the confidentiality and privileged status of the documents, materials or other information. 2. Receive documents, materials and other information from the national association of insurance commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries and from regulatory and law enforcement officials of other jurisdictions and shall maintain as confidential or privileged any document, material or other information received with notice or the understanding that it is confidential or privileged under the laws of the jurisdiction that is the source of the document, material or other information. 3. Enter into agreements that govern the sharing and use of documents, materials and other information and that are consistent with this section. I. A disclosure to or by the director pursuant to this section or as a result of sharing information pursuant to subsection H of this section is not a waiver of any applicable privilege or claim of confidentiality in the documents, materials or other information disclosed or shared. J. The director shall annually assess each insurer as defined in section 20-441, subsection B authorized to transact business in this state up to $1,050 for the administration and operation of the fraud unit and the prosecution of fraud pursuant to this section. Monies collected shall be deposited, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, in the state general fund for appropriation to the fraud unit. All monies appropriated to the department for the fraud unit shall be included as a separate line item in the general appropriations act. The department shall use all appropriated monies exclusively to operate the fraud unit. Monies that are appropriated to the fraud unit are exempt from the provisions of section 35-190 relating to lapsing of appropriations. K. A person, or an officer, employee or agent of the person acting within the scope of employment or agency of that officer, employee or agent, who in good faith files a report or provides other information to the fraud unit pursuant to this section is not subject to civil or criminal liability for reporting that information to the fraud unit. L. On or before March 1 of each year, the fraud unit shall prepare and submit a report to the governor, the speaker of the house of representatives and the president of the senate and shall provide a copy of this report to the secretary of state. The report shall provide all of the following with respect to the preceding calendar year: 1. The number of referrals of potential fraud received from the fraud unit. 2. The NUMBER OF civil and criminal cases filed against suspected perpetrators of fraud. 3. A summary of criminal prosecutions related to fraud. 4. The total amount of monies recovered for victims of fraud. END_STATUTE
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116+K. A person, or an officer, employee or agent of the person acting within the scope of employment or agency of that officer, employee or agent, who in good faith files a report or provides other information to the fraud unit pursuant to this section is not subject to civil or criminal liability for reporting that information to the fraud unit.
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