Iowa Statutes
§ 507E.7 — Immunity from liability
Iowa § 507E.7
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Iowa Code § 507E.7 (2026).
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1.A person acting without malice, fraudulent intent, or bad faith is not liable civilly as
a result of filing a report or furnishing, orally or in writing, other information concerning
alleged acts in violation of this chapter, if the report or information is provided to or received
from any of the following:
a.Law enforcement officials, their agents and employees.
b.The national association of insurance commissioners, the insurance division, a federal
or state governmental agency or bureau established to detect and prevent fraudulent
insurance acts, or any other organization established for such purpose, and their agents,
employees, or designees.
c.An authorized representative of an insurer.
2.This section does not affect in any way any common law or statutory privilege or
immunity a
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Nearby Sections
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§ 507E.1
Title§ 507E.2
Purpose§ 507E.2A
Definitions§ 507E.3
Fraudulent submissions — penalty§ 507E.5
Confidentiality§ 507E.6
Duties of insurer§ 507E.7
Immunity from liability§ 507E.8
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