2001 Senate Bill 674 ↩
House Roll Call 752:
The amendment was not adopted
To revoke the audit privilege if a court finds the privilege would cause substantial injury to the public interest, if there is evidence that the insurer dealt in bad faith with policy holders, and if there is evidence that the insurer engaged in illegal conduct, The amendment also narrows the audit privilege to life insurers, and only for the purpose of seeking or retaining certification by the insurance marketing standards association.