507E.5 - CONFIDENTIALITY.

        507E.5  CONFIDENTIALITY.         1.  All investigation files, investigation reports, and all other      investigative information in the possession of the bureau are      confidential records under chapter 22 except as specifically provided      in this section and are not subject to discovery, subpoena, or other      means of legal compulsion for their release until opened for public      inspection by the bureau, or upon the consent of the bureau, or until      a court of competent jurisdiction determines, after notice to the      bureau and hearing, that the bureau will not be unnecessarily      hindered in accomplishing the purposes of this chapter by their      opening for public inspection.  However, investigative information in      the possession of the bureau may be disclosed, in the commissioner's      discretion, to appropriate licensing authorities within this state,      another state or the District of Columbia, or a territory or country      in which a licensee is licensed or has applied for a license.         2.  The commissioner may share documents, materials, or other      information, including confidential and privileged documents,      materials, or other information, with other state, federal, and      international regulatory agencies, with the national association of      insurance commissioners and its affiliates or subsidiaries, and with      state, federal, and international law enforcement authorities,      provided that the recipient agrees to maintain the confidential and      privileged status of the document, material, or other information,      pursuant to Iowa law.         3.  The commissioner may receive documents, materials, or other      information, including otherwise confidential and privileged      documents, materials, or other information, from other local, state,      federal, and international regulatory agencies, the national      association of insurance commissioners and its affiliates or      subsidiaries, and local, state, federal, and international law      enforcement authorities, and shall maintain as confidential and      privileged any document, material, or other information received with      notice or the understanding that it is confidential or privileged      under the laws of the jurisdiction that is the source of the      document, material, or other information.         4.  The commissioner may enter into agreements governing the      sharing and use of documents, materials, or other information      consistent with this section.         5.  An investigator or other staff member of the bureau is not      subject to subpoena in a civil action concerning any matter of which      the investigator or other staff member has knowledge pursuant to a      pending or continuing investigation being conducted by the bureau      pursuant to this chapter.  
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         94 Acts, ch 1072, §5; 2006 Acts, ch 1117, §30         Referred to in § 22.7