Alabama Statutes

§ 27-12A-6 — Statute of Limitations; Disqualification from Engaging in the Business of Insurance

Alabama § 27-12A-6
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 27Insurance
Ch. 12AInsurance Fraud Investigation Unit and Crime Prevention Act
Art. 1Definitions and Crime of Insurance Fraud

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Ala. Code § 27-12A-6 (2026).

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(a)No prosecution may be commenced under this article more than seven years after the alleged violation was detected.
(b)An individual who has been convicted of insurance fraud in the first degree or insurance fraud in the second degree shall be disqualified from engaging in the business of insurance in this state.
(c)A person may not willfully permit another person who has been convicted of insurance fraud in the first degree or insurance fraud in the second degree to transact in the business of insurance in this state.
(d)For the purposes of Article 4A of Chapter 18 of Title 15, insurance fraud shall be considered criminal activity.

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Legislative History

(Act 2012-429, p. 1170, §2; Act 2024-371, §1; Act 2024-382, §1.)

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