2006 Utah Code - 31A-2-213 — Immunity.

     31A-2-213.   Immunity.
     (1) (a) In the absence of actual malice, a person listed in Subsection (1)(b) is not subject to any civil liability for any cause of action arising out of any communication, written or oral, made to:
     (i) a law enforcement agency;
     (ii) a governmental authority; or
     (iii) the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
     (b) This section applies to:
     (i) the commissioner;
     (ii) an authorized representative of the commissioner;
     (iii) an examiner appointed by the commissioner; or
     (iv) any employee of the department.
     (2) This section is not intended to abrogate or modify in any way any common-law or statutory privilege or immunity enjoyed by any person.

Amended by Chapter 320, 2006 General Session

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