(b) Insurers shall report within a reasonable period of time to a
central reporting organization of its choosing all claims filed for
bodily injury, wrongful death and death benefits under any policy which
provides coverage for liability for injury to person, except claims for
medical malpractice, workers' compensation or other similar insurance
required by law, and comprehensive motor vehicle insurance reparations
benefits. The central reporting organization shall in turn report this
information to the department of social services.
(c) An insurer shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section
if such information was reported within a reasonable period of time to
the central reporting organization with which the insurer contracts.
(d) In the absence of fraud or bad faith for failure to make or file
any report pursuant to this section, no person subject to this section
or acting under authority of this section shall be subject to civil
liability, and no civil cause of action shall arise against such person
for the furnishing of any information pursuant to this section. Nothing
herein shall abrogate or modify in any way an immunity privilege,
provided in statute or by common law.
(e) No person making any report pursuant to this section shall be
compelled to provide such information, or any report thereof, to the
superintendent.
(f) Insurers or central reporting organizations complying with this
section shall have immunity in accordance with provisions of section
50.20 of the criminal procedure law.
(g) Personally identifying information about applicants and recipients
of public assistance obtained through the establishment or operation of
any reporting program established by this section by the department of
social services, social services districts or by a contractor shall be
kept confidential in accordance with section one hundred thirty-six of
the social services law and the regulations of the department of social
services.
Structure New York Laws
Article 3 - Administrative and Procedural Provisions
301 - Regulations by Superintendent.
306 - Immunity From Prosecution.
307 - Annual Statements; Audited Financial Statements.
309 - Examinations of Insurers; When Authorized or Required.
310 - Examinations; How Conducted.
311 - Filing of Report on Examination.
312 - Report on Examination to Be Forwarded.
314 - Public Retirement and Pension Systems.
315 - Professional Malpractice or Misconduct; Reporting Requirements.
317 - Compliance With Reporting Requirements of the Financial Security Act.
318 - Reports of Fire Losses; Availability of Information.
319 - Release of Information Resulting From Insurers' Investigation of Fires.
320 - Records to Be Made Available by Organizations Subject to the Provisions of This Chapter.
321 - Medical Information Exchange Centers.
322 - Prohibited Referral Payment to Licensees by Motor Vehicle Repairers.
325 - Records of Domestic Insurers.
329 - Certificates as Evidence; Affirmation of Documents and Testimony.
330 - Rating Services Available to Other States.
331 - Superintendent to Maintain Index of Tax Districts; Insurers' Requirements.
335 - Implementation of Hospital Reimbursement Methodology.
336 - War Risk Exclusion; Notification.
337 - Annual Consumer Guide on Automobile Insurance.
339 - Colorectal Cancer Screening Notification.
340 - Report of Claims That May Result in a Monetary Award.
341 - Notification Regarding Qualified Health Insurance Plans.
342 - Public Awareness to Finance Long Term Care.
343 - Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Parity Report.
344 - Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Parity Compliance Programs.