Sec. 14. An insurer may, to the extent permitted by law, disclose the minimum necessary personal information about a person or a beneficiary to an individual or entity reasonably believed by the insurer to possess the ability to assist the insurer in locating the beneficiary or another individual or entity that is entitled to payment of the claim proceeds.
As added by P.L.90-2014, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 2. Powers and Duties of Insurers
Chapter 23. Unclaimed Life Insurance Benefits
27-2-23-1. Application of Chapter
27-2-23-5. "Death Master File"
27-2-23-6. "Death Master File Match"
27-2-23-7. "Knowledge of Death"
27-2-23-10. "Record Keeping Services"
27-2-23-10.2. "Retained Asset Account"
27-2-23-11. Performance of Death Master File Comparison; Frequency; Death Certificate
27-2-23-12. Insurer Duty Related to Possible Death
27-2-23-14. Disclosure of Personal Information
27-2-23-15. Charges Related to Search
27-2-23-16. Order of Payment; Unclaimed Property
27-2-23-17. Commissioner Accommodations for Insurer Compliance
27-2-23-18. Insurer Actions With Respect to Proceeds; Unclaimed Property; Liability