RCW 48.104.050
Holocaust insurance company
registry -- Authority -- Availability of information. (Expires
December 31, 2010.)
(1) To facilitate the work of the Holocaust
survivor assistance office, the insurance commissioner may
establish and maintain a central registry containing records and
information relating to insurance policies, as described in RCW 48.104.060, of victims, living and deceased, of the Holocaust.
The registry shall be known as the Holocaust insurance company
registry. The insurance commissioner shall establish standards
and procedures to make the information in the registry available
to the public to the extent necessary and appropriate to
determine the existence of insurance policies and to identify
beneficiaries, successors in interest, or other persons entitled
to the proceeds of such policies, and to enable such persons to
claim proceeds to which they may be entitled, while protecting
the privacy of policyholders, their survivors, and their family
members. All information received by the Holocaust insurance
company registry or Holocaust survivor assistance office from any
insurer, related company, or foreign government or regulator
shall be considered and deemed to be matters and information
relating to an examination and part of an examination report that
the insurance commissioner may treat as confidential and withhold
from public inspection under RCW 48.03.040(6)(c) and 48.03.050.
To the extent necessary and appropriate to secure access to
documents and information located in or subject to the
jurisdiction of other states and countries, the insurance
commissioner is authorized to enter into agreements or to provide
assurances that any or all documents and information received
from an entity regulated by or subject to the laws of such other
state or country, or received from any agency of the government
of any such state or country, will be treated as confidential by
the insurance commissioner and will not be disclosed to any
person except with the approval of the appropriate authority of
such state or country or except as permitted or authorized by the
laws of such state or country, and any such agreement shall be
binding and enforceable notwithstanding chapter 42.56 RCW. To
the extent necessary and appropriate to secure access to
documents and information from or in the possession of the
international commission as to which the international commission
has given assurances of confidentiality or privacy, the insurance
commissioner is authorized to enter into agreements or to provide
assurances that any or all such documents and information will be
treated as confidential by the insurance commissioner and will
not be disclosed to any person except with the approval of the
international commission or as permitted by any agreement or
assurances given by the international commission, and any such
agreement shall be binding and enforceable notwithstanding
chapter 42.56 RCW.
(2) The insurance commissioner may cooperate and exchange
information with other states establishing similar registries and
with the international commission, and may enter into agreements
whereby a single registry may be established on behalf of, and to
provide services to the citizens and residents of, several
states.
[2005 c 274 § 318; 1999 c 8 § 5.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- Effective date -- 2005 c 274: See RCW 42.56.901 and 42.56.902.