(1) Any insurer or licensee of the
commissioner that has reasonable belief that an act of insurance
fraud which is or may be a crime under Washington law has been,
is being, or is about to be committed shall furnish and disclose
the knowledge and information to the commissioner or the national
insurance crime bureau, the national association of insurance
commissioners, or similar organization, who shall disclose the
information to the commissioner, and cooperate fully with any
investigation conducted by the commissioner.
(2) Any person that has a reasonable belief that an act of
insurance fraud which is or may be a crime under Washington law
has been, is being, or is about to be committed; or any person
who collects, reviews, or analyzes information concerning
insurance fraud which is or may be a crime under Washington law
may furnish and disclose any information in its possession
concerning such an act to the commissioner or to an authorized
representative of an insurer that requests the information for
the purpose of detecting, prosecuting, or preventing insurance
fraud.
[2006 c 284 § 6.]