Florida Statutes
Part I - Insurer Insolvency: Rehabilitation and Liquidation (Ss. 631.001-631.401)
631.195 - Records of insurers; public records exemptions.


(1) As used in this section, the term:
(a) “Consumer” means a prospective purchaser of, a purchaser of, a beneficiary of, or an applicant for any insurance product or service. The term also includes a family member or dependent of such person.
(b) “Personal financial and health information” means:
1. A consumer’s personal health condition, disease, or injury;
2. A history of a consumer’s personal medical diagnosis or treatment;
3. The existence, nature, source, or amount of a consumer’s personal income or expenses;
4. Records of, or relating to, a consumer’s personal financial transactions of any kind;
5. The existence, identification, nature, or value of a consumer’s assets, liabilities, or net worth;
6. The existence or content of, or any individual coverage or status under a consumer’s beneficial interest in, any insurance policy or annuity contract; or
7. The existence, identification, nature, or value of a consumer’s interest in any insurance policy, annuity contract, or trust.


(2) The following records, in whatever form, of an insurer which are made or received by the department, acting as receiver pursuant to this chapter, are confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution:
(a) All personal financial and health information of a consumer.
(b) Underwriting files of a type customarily maintained by an insurer transacting lines of insurance similar to those lines transacted by the insurer.
(c) Personnel and payroll records of the insurer.
(d) Consumer claim files.
(e) An own-risk and solvency assessment (ORSA) summary report, a substantially similar ORSA summary report, and supporting documents submitted to the office pursuant to s. 628.8015.
(f) A corporate governance annual disclosure and supporting documents submitted to the office pursuant to s. 628.8015.
(g) Information received from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, a governmental entity in this or another state, the Federal Government, or a government of another nation which is confidential or exempt if held by that entity and which is held by the department for use in the performance of its duties relating to insurer solvency.

(3) The exemptions in subsection (2) apply to records held by the department before, on, and after July 1, 2020.
(4) Records or portions of records made confidential and exempt by this section may be released under any of the following circumstances:
(a) To any state or federal agency, upon written request, if disclosure is necessary for the receiving entity to perform its duties and responsibilities. The receiving agency shall maintain the confidential and exempt status of such record or portion of such record.
(b) To comply with a properly authorized civil, criminal, or regulatory investigation or a subpoena or summons by a federal, state, or local authority.
(c) To the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries, if the recipient agrees in writing to maintain the confidential and exempt status of the records.
(d) To the guaranty associations and funds of the various states which are receiving, adjudicating, and paying claims of the insolvent insurer subject to delinquency proceedings pursuant to this chapter. The receiving guaranty association shall maintain the confidential and exempt status of such record or portion of such record.
(e) Upon written request, to persons identified as designated employees as described in s. 626.989(4)(d), whose responsibilities include the investigation and disposition of claims relating to suspected fraudulent insurance acts.
(f) In the case of personal financial and health information of a consumer, upon written request of the consumer or the consumer’s legally authorized representative.

(5) This section is subject to the Open Government Sunset Review Act in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand repealed on October 2, 2025, unless reviewed and saved from repeal through reenactment by the Legislature.
History.—s. 1, ch. 2020-142.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXXVII - Insurance

Chapter 631 - Insurer Insolvency; Guaranty of Payment

Part I - Insurer Insolvency: Rehabilitation and Liquidation (Ss. 631.001-631.401)

631.001 - Title, construction, and purpose.

631.011 - Definitions.

631.015 - Reciprocity; treatment of policyholders.

631.021 - Jurisdiction of delinquency proceeding; venue; change of venue; exclusiveness of remedy; appeal; construction.

631.025 - Persons subject to this part.

631.031 - Initiation and commencement of delinquency proceeding.

631.041 - Automatic stay; relief from stay; injunctions.

631.042 - Extension of time.

631.051 - Grounds for rehabilitation; domestic insurers.

631.0515 - Appointment of receiver; insurance holding company.

631.061 - Grounds for liquidation.

631.071 - Grounds for conservation; foreign insurers.

631.081 - Grounds for conservation; alien insurers.

631.091 - Grounds for ancillary liquidation; foreign insurers.

631.101 - Order of rehabilitation; termination.

631.111 - Order of liquidation; domestic insurers.

631.112 - Subordination of claims for noncooperation.

631.121 - Order of liquidation; alien insurers.

631.131 - Order of conservation or ancillary liquidation of foreign or alien insurers.

631.141 - Conduct of delinquency proceeding; domestic and alien insurers.

631.152 - Conduct of delinquency proceeding; foreign insurers.

631.1521 - Actions by and against the receiver.

631.1522 - Unrecorded obligations and defenses and claims of affiliates.

631.153 - Intervention; exclusiveness of claims procedure.

631.154 - Funds, assets, or other property in the possession of third person.

631.155 - Agents’ balances; premiums and unearned commissions.

631.156 - Investigation by the department; scope of authority; sharing of materials.

631.157 - Civil action by the receiver.

631.161 - Claims of nonresidents against insurers domiciled in this state.

631.171 - Claims of residents against insurers domiciled in reciprocal states.

631.181 - Filing and proof of claim.

631.182 - Receiver claims report and claimants objections procedure.

631.191 - Special deposit claims; secured claims; administration of workers’ compensation large deductible policies and insured collateral.

631.192 - Allowance of certain claims.

631.193 - Releases.

631.195 - Records of insurers; public records exemptions.

631.201 - Attachment and garnishment of assets.

631.205 - Reinsurance proceeds.

631.206 - Arbitration.

631.221 - Deposit of moneys collected.

631.231 - Exemption from fees.

631.241 - Borrowing on pledge of assets.

631.251 - Date rights fixed on liquidation.

631.252 - Continuation of coverage.

631.261 - Voidable transfers.

631.262 - Transfers prior to petition.

631.263 - Transfers after petition.

631.271 - Priority of claims.

631.2715 - Liability under federal priority of claims law.

631.281 - Offsets.

631.311 - Report and petition for assessment.

631.321 - Order and levy of assessment.

631.331 - Assessment prima facie correct; notice; payment; proceeding to collect.

631.341 - Notice of insolvency to policyholders by insurer, general agent, or agent.

631.361 - Seizure under court order.

631.371 - Seizure under order of the department.

631.391 - Cooperation of officers and employees.

631.3915 - Actions for damages.

631.392 - Immunity.

631.395 - Guaranty fund; orders of court.

631.397 - Use of certain marshaled assets.

631.398 - Prevention of insolvencies.

631.399 - Receiver’s right to recover distributions made to affiliate.

631.400 - Rehabilitation of title insurer.

631.401 - Recovery of assessments and assumed policy obligations.