Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 10, § 2581.2 - Maintenance of Confidentiality
Before retaining an independent actuary for examination of long-term care insurance rates, the Commissioner shall require a written declaration by the actuary that:
1.
the actuary shall not disclose to another party, other than the California
Department of Insurance, and shall protect from unauthorized use, any
confidential information obtained in the course of examining long-term care
insurance rate filings, unless authorized to do so by the company or required
by law; and
2. the actuary shall
not disclose to another party and shall protect from unauthorized use, all
confidential information obtained from the California Department of Insurance
in the course of examining long-term care insurance rate filings.
With respect to this Section, "confidential information" means information not in the public domain, including information of a proprietary nature and information that is legally restricted from circulation.
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