Ohio Statutes

§ 3904.22 — Authorized disclosures of personal or privileged information - immunity

Ohio § 3904.22
JurisdictionOhio
Title 39Insurance
Ch. 3904Insurance Information Practices

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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 3904.22 (2026).

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No cause of action in the nature of defamation, invasion of privacy, or negligence shall arise against any person for disclosing personal or privileged information in accordance with sections3904.01to3904.22of the Revised Code, nor shall such a cause of action arise against any person for furnishing personal or privileged information to an insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization. However, this section provides no immunity for disclosing or furnishing false information with purpose to injure any person.

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Legislative History

Effective: June 29, 1995 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 329 - 120th General Assembly

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