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Minn. Stat. § 72A.496

INVESTIGATIVE CONSUMER REPORTS.

Known as the Minnesota Insurance Fair Information Reporting Act

The act spans §§ 72–72 (16 sections).

1989 c 316 s 8

Subdivision 1. Notice.

An insurer, insurance agent, or insurance-support organization must not prepare or request an investigative consumer report about an individual in connection with an insurance transaction involving an application for insurance, a policy renewal, a policy reinstatement, or a change in insurance benefits, unless the insurer or insurance agent informs the person:

(1) that the individual may request to be interviewed in connection with the preparation of the investigative consumer report; and

(2) that, upon a request pursuant to section 72A.497 , the individual is entitled to receive a copy of the investigative consumer report.

Subd. 2. Reports prepared by insurers.

If an investigative consumer report is to be prepared by an insurer or insurance agent, the insurer or insurance agent shall institute reasonable procedures to conduct a personal interview requested by an individual.

Subd. 3. Reports prepared by insurance-support organizations.

If an investigative consumer report is to be prepared by an insurance-support organization, the insurer or insurance agent desiring the report shall inform the insurance-support organization whether a personal interview has been requested by the individual. The insurance-support organization shall institute reasonable procedures for conducting an interview, if requested.

Official source: Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Minnesota statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.