La. Admin. Code tit. 37 § XIII-9933

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 6, June 20, 2024
Section XIII-9933 - Other Exceptions to Notice and Opt Out Requirements for Disclosure of Nonpublic Personal Financial Information
A. Exceptions to Opt Out Requirements. The requirements for initial notice to consumers in §9911A.2, the opt out in §9917 and 9923, and service providers and joint marketing in §9929 do not apply when a licensee discloses nonpublic personal financial information:
1. with the consent or at the direction of the consumer, provided that the consumer has not revoked the consent or direction;
2.
a. to protect the confidentiality or security of a licensee's records pertaining to the consumer, service, product or transaction;
b. to protect against or prevent actual or potential fraud or unauthorized transactions;
c. for required institutional risk control or for resolving consumer disputes or inquiries;
d. to persons holding a legal or beneficial interest relating to the consumer; or
e. to persons acting in a fiduciary or representative capacity on behalf of the consumer;
3. to provide information to an insurance rate advisory organizations for the purpose of gathering statistical rate making information, guaranty funds or agencies that are rating a licensee, persons that are assessing the licensee's compliance with industry standards, and the licensee's attorneys, accountants and auditors;
4. to the extent specifically permitted or required under other provisions of law and in accordance with the federal Right to Financial Privacy Act of 1978 (12 U.S.C. 3401 et seq.), to law enforcement agencies (including the Federal Reserve Board, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Office of Thrift Supervision, National Credit Union Administration, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Secretary of the Treasury, with respect to 31 U.S.C. Chapter 53, Subchapter II (Records and Reports on Monetary Instruments and Transactions) and 12 U.S.C. Chapter 21 (Financial Record keeping), the Commissioner of Insurance, and the Federal Trade Commission), self-regulatory organizations or for an investigation on a matter related to public safety;
5.
a. to a consumer reporting agency in accordance with the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681 et seq.); or
b. from a consumer report reported by a consumer reporting agency;
6. actual sale, merger, transfer or exchange of all or a portion of a business or operating unit if the disclosure of nonpublic personal financial information concerns solely consumers of the business or unit;
7.
a. to comply with federal, state or local laws, rules and other applicable legal requirements;
b. to comply with a properly authorized civil, criminal or regulatory investigation, or subpoena or summons by federal, state or local authorities;
c. to respond to judicial process or government regulatory authorities having jurisdiction over a licensee for examination, compliance or other purposes as authorized by law; or
8. for purposes related to the replacement of a group benefit plan, a group health plan, a group welfare plan;
9. for purposes related to:
a. an order of rehabilitation or liquidation pursuant to R.S. 22:731 et seq.;
b. any other provision of law which authorizes the Commissioner of Insurance to take over, rehabilitate, liquidate, or wind up the affairs of a licensee.
B. Example of Revocation of Consent. A consumer may revoke consent by subsequently exercising the right to opt out of future disclosures of nonpublic personal information as permitted under §9917. F

La. Admin. Code tit. 37, § XIII-9933

Promulgated by the Department of Insurance, Office of the Commissioner; LR 27:559 (April 2001).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 22:2, 22:3, 22:3052, 22:305422:731, et seq. and Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Public Law 106-102 Nov. 12, 1999).