Michigan Compiled Laws
218-1956-5 - Chapter 5 Privacy of Financial Information (500.501...500.547)
Section 500.537 - Applicability of MCL 500.507(1)(c), 500.519, 500.529, and 500.535; “Necessary to Effect, Administer, or Enforce a Transaction” Defined.

Sec. 537.
(1) Sections 507(1)(c), 519, 529, and 535 do not apply if the licensee discloses nonpublic personal financial information as necessary to effect, administer, or enforce a transaction that a consumer requests or authorizes, or in connection with any of the following:
(a) Servicing, adjusting, or processing an insurance product or service that a consumer requests or authorizes.
(b) Maintaining or servicing the consumer's account with a licensee, or with another entity as part of a private label credit card program or other extension of credit on behalf of that entity.
(c) A proposed or actual securitization, secondary market sale including sales of servicing rights, or similar transaction related to a transaction of the consumer.
(d) Reinsurance or stop loss or excess loss insurance.
(e) Servicing or processing an insurance product or service on behalf of the Michigan automobile insurance placement facility, the Michigan worker's compensation placement facility, or the assigned claims facility created under section 3171.
(2) As used in subsection (1), "necessary to effect, administer, or enforce a transaction" means that the disclosure is either of the following:
(a) Required or is 1 of the lawful or appropriate methods to enforce the licensee's rights or the rights of other persons engaged in carrying out the financial transaction or providing the product or service.
(b) Required or is a usual, appropriate, or acceptable method for any of the following:
(i) To carry out the transaction or the product or service business of which the transaction is a part, and record, service, or maintain the consumer's account in the ordinary course of providing the insurance product or service.
(ii) To administer, adjust, or service benefits or claims relating to the transaction or the product or service business of which it is a part.
(iii) To provide a confirmation, explanation, statement, or other record of the transaction, or information on the status or value of the insurance product or service to the consumer, the consumer's agent or broker, or a policyholder or the policyholder's agent or broker with respect to a claim asserted by, or paid to, a consumer under the policy.
(iv) To accrue or recognize incentives or bonuses associated with the transaction that are provided by a licensee or any other party.
(v) To underwrite insurance at the consumer's request or for any of the following purposes as they relate to a consumer's insurance or to an insurance policy under which the consumer is a claimant: account administration, reporting, investigating, or preventing fraud or material misrepresentation, processing premium payments, processing, adjusting, settling, or paying insurance claims, administering insurance benefits including utilization review activities, participating in research projects, or as otherwise required or specifically permitted by federal or state law.
(vi) In connection with any of the following:
(A) The authorization, settlement, billing, processing, clearing, transferring, reconciling, or collection of amounts charged, debited, or otherwise paid using a debit, credit, or other payment card, check, or account number, or by other payment means.
(B) The transfer or collection of debts, receivables, accounts, or interests in receivables or accounts.
(C) The audit of debit, credit, or other payment information.
History: Add. 2001, Act 24, Imd. Eff. June 18, 2001 Popular Name: Act 218

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 500 - Insurance Code of 1956

Act 218 of 1956 - The Insurance Code of 1956 (500.100 - 500.8302)

218-1956-5 - Chapter 5 Privacy of Financial Information (500.501...500.547)

Section 500.501 - Scope of Chapter.

Section 500.503 - Definitions.

Section 500.505 - Notice and Opt Out Requirements.

Section 500.507 - Privacy Policies and Practices; Notice.

Section 500.509 - Customer Relationship; Time of Establishment; Continuing Relationship; Revised Privacy Notice for New Insurance Product or Service.

Section 500.511 - Initial Notice; Conditions; Delivery.

Section 500.513 - Annual Notice Required; “Annually” Defined; Exception.

Section 500.515 - Initial, Annual, and Revised Notices; Information Required; Disclosure of Nonpublic Personal Financial Information.

Section 500.517 - Initial Notice Requirements for Consumer Not a Customer; Short-Form Initial Notice; Delivery.

Section 500.519 - Opt Out Notice; Requirements.

Section 500.521 - Opt Out Notice to Joint Consumers.

Section 500.523 - Consumer's Opt Out Direction; Compliance Requirements.

Section 500.525 - Disclosure of Nonpublic Personal Financial Information to Nonaffiliated Third Party.

Section 500.527 - Receipt of Notice.

Section 500.529 - Disclosure of Nonprofit Personal Financial Information to Nonaffiliated Third Party; Reasonable Opportunity; Opt Out Notice.

Section 500.531 - Receipt of Nonpublic Personal Financial Information From Nonaffiliated Financial Institution; Limitation on Disclosure.

Section 500.533 - Disclosure of Policy or Account Number.

Section 500.535 - Applicability of Opt Out Requirements in MCL 500.519 and 500.529; “Joint Agreement” Defined.

Section 500.537 - Applicability of MCL 500.507(1)(c), 500.519, 500.529, and 500.535; “Necessary to Effect, Administer, or Enforce a Transaction” Defined.

Section 500.539 - Applicability of MCL 500.507(1)(c), 500.519, 500.529, and 500.535.

Section 500.540 - Use or Disclosure of Nonpublic Personal Financial Information by Certain Associations or Facilities.

Section 500.541 - Operation of Fair Credit Reporting Act; Construction of Chapter.

Section 500.543 - Consumer Opting Out From Disclosure; Discrimination Prohibited.

Section 500.545 - Contract of Licensee With Nonaffiliated Third Party; Effect of Agreement Entered Before or on July 1, 2000.

Section 500.547 - Protection of Customer Records and Information; Adoption of Guidelines for Administrative, Technical, and Physical Safeguards.