Any person who knowingly and willfully obtains information about an individual from an insurance institution, agent or insurance-support organization under false pretenses shall be fined not more than $10,000 or punished by confinement in jail for not more than 12 months, or both.
1981, c. 389, § 38.1-57.26; 1986, c. 562.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 6 - Insurance Information and Privacy Protection
§ 38.2-601. Application of article
§ 38.2-603. Pretext interviews
§ 38.2-604. Notice of information collection and disclosure practices
§ 38.2-604.1. Notice of financial information collection and disclosure practices
§ 38.2-605. Marketing and research surveys
§ 38.2-606. Content of disclosure authorization forms
§ 38.2-607. Investigative consumer reports
§ 38.2-608. Access to recorded personal information
§ 38.2-609. Correction, amendment, or deletion of recorded personal information
§ 38.2-611. Information concerning previous adverse underwriting decisions
§ 38.2-612. Bases for adverse underwriting decisions
§ 38.2-612.2. Protection of the Fair Credit Reporting Act
§ 38.2-613. Disclosure limitations and conditions
§ 38.2-613.1. Disclosure of agent's moratorium required
§ 38.2-614. Powers of Commission
§ 38.2-615. Hearings and procedures
§ 38.2-616. Service of process on insurance-support organizations
§ 38.2-617. Individual remedies
§ 38.2-618. Immunity of persons disclosing information
§ 38.2-619. Obtaining information under false pretenses
§ 38.2-622. Private cause of action; neither created nor curtailed
§ 38.2-623. Information security program
§ 38.2-624. Investigation of a cybersecurity event
§ 38.2-625. Notice to Commissioner
§ 38.2-626. Notice to consumers
§ 38.2-627. Powers and duties of the Commission; exclusive state standards