2019 District of Columbia Code
Title 31 - Insurance and Securities.
Chapter 22A - Unfair Insurance Trade Practices.
§ 31–2231.08. False statements and entries.

Universal Citation: DC Code § 31–2231.08 (2019)

(a) No person shall knowingly file with an insurance regulatory or other public official, knowingly make, publish, disseminate, circulate, or deliver to a person, or place before the public, or knowingly cause directly or indirectly to be made, published, disseminated, circulated, delivered to a person, or placed before the public, a false material statement of fact as to the financial condition of an insurer.

(b) No person shall knowingly:

(1) Make a false entry of a material fact in a book, report, or statement of an insurer;

(2) With intent to deceive an agent of the Commissioner lawfully appointed to examine the insurer’s condition or any of its affairs, fail to make a true entry of any material fact pertaining to the business of an insurer in a book, report, or statement of the insurer; or

(3) Make a false material statement to an insurance department official.

(Apr. 3, 2001, D.C. Law 13-265, § 108, 48 DCR 1225.)

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