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§ 38a-996-formerly-sec-38-521

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Any person who discloses personal or privileged information in accordance with sections 38a-975 to 38a-998, inclusive, or who furnishes such information to an insurance institution, agent or insurance-support organization, shall be immune from any civil liability on account of such act, unless such person disclosed or furnished false information with malice or wilful intent to injure any person.(P.A. 81-368, S. 22, 25.)History: Sec. 38-521 transferred to Sec. 38a-996 in 1991.

Any person who discloses personal or privileged information in accordance with sections 38a-975 to 38a-998, inclusive, or who furnishes such information to an insurance institution, agent or insurance-support organization, shall be immune from any civil liability on account of such act, unless such person disclosed or furnished false information with malice or wilful intent to injure any person.(P.A. 81-368, S. 22, 25.)History: Sec. 38-521 transferred to Sec. 38a-996 in 1991.