58-33-76. Notification of suspected fraud. An insurer, or any person authorized to act on its behalf, which reasonably believes that a false or fraudulent claim, statement, or representation has occurred, may notify an authorized agency and provide it with all relevant information in its possession. 58-33-77. Accessibility of information relevant to suspected fraud–Types of information. Upon request by an insurer to an authorized agency or by an authorized agency to an insurer, each may provide to the other, directly or through any person authorized to act on its behalf, all information relevant to any suspected false or fraudulent claim, statement, or representation, including the following information: (1) Insurance policy information relevant to an investigation, including any application for such a policy; (2) Available policy premium payment records; (3) History of previous claims made by an insured; and (4) Information relating to the investigation of any suspected insurance fraud, including statements of any person, proofs of loss and notice of loss. 58-33-79. Liability of supplier of information. Any insurer, authorized agency, or person authorized to act on their behalf, acting without bad faith or malice, who provides or receives information pursuant to ยงยง 58-33-76 and 58-33-77 is not subject to criminal prosecution, civil penalty, or civil liability therefor, except in cases of perjury or insurance fraud. Source: SL 1993, ch 368, ยง 5.