Kansas HB2323 establishes procedures for civil actions related to fraudulent insurance acts, sets penalties, and requires disclosure of expunged.
Kansas HB2323 allows the commissioner of insurance to bring civil actions against individuals believed to have committed fraudulent insurance acts. The bill defines "fraudulent insurance act" and outlines the penalties, including civil penalties, restitution, and other relief. It also mandates that expunged criminal records for fraudulent insurance acts must be disclosed in applications for licensure as an insurance producer or public adjuster.
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