(215 ILCS 5/155.24) (from Ch. 73, par. 767.24)
    Sec. 155.24. Motor Vehicle Theft and Motor Insurance Fraud Reporting and Immunity Law.
    (a) As used in this Section:
        (1) "authorized governmental agency" means the Illinois State Police, a local
    
governmental police department, a county sheriff's office, a State's Attorney, the Attorney General, a municipal attorney, a United States district attorney, a duly constituted criminal investigative agency of the United States government, the Illinois Department of Insurance, the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation and the office of the Illinois Secretary of State;
        (2) "relevant" means having a tendency to make the existence of any information that is
    
of consequence to an investigation of motor vehicle theft or insurance fraud investigation or a determination of such issue more probable or less probable than it would be without such information;
        (3) information will be "deemed important" if within the sole discretion of the
    
authorized governmental agency such information is requested by that authorized governmental agency;
        (4) "Illinois authorized governmental agency" means an authorized governmental agency as
    
defined in item (1) that is a part of the government of the State of Illinois or any of the counties or municipalities of this State or any other authorized entity; and
        (5) For the purposes of this Section and Section 155.23, "insurer" means insurance
    
companies, insurance support organizations, self-insured entities, and other providers of insurance products and services doing business in the State of Illinois.
    (b) Upon written request to an insurer by an authorized governmental agency, an insurer or agent authorized by an insurer to act on its behalf shall release to the requesting authorized governmental agency any or all relevant information deemed important to the authorized governmental agency which the insurer may possess relating to any specific motor vehicle theft or motor vehicle insurance fraud. Relevant information may include, but is not limited to:
        (1) Insurance policy information relevant to the motor vehicle theft or motor vehicle
    
insurance fraud under investigation, including any application for such a policy.
        (2) Policy premium payment records which are available.
        (3) History of previous claims made by the insured.
        (4) Information relating to the investigation of the motor vehicle theft or motor
    
vehicle insurance fraud, including statements of any person, proofs of loss and notice of loss.
    (c) When an insurer knows or reasonably believes to know the identity of a person whom it has reason to believe committed a criminal or fraudulent act relating to a motor vehicle theft or a motor vehicle insurance claim or has knowledge of such a criminal or fraudulent act which is reasonably believed not to have been reported to an authorized governmental agency, then for the purpose of notification and investigation, the insurer or an agent authorized by an insurer to act on its behalf shall notify an authorized governmental agency of such knowledge or reasonable belief and provide any additional relevant information in accordance with subsection (b) of this Section. When the motor vehicle theft or motor vehicle claim that gives rise to the suspected criminal or fraudulent act has already generated an incident report to an Illinois authorized governmental agency, the insurer shall report the suspected criminal or fraudulent act to that agency. When no prior incident report has been made, the insurer shall report the suspected criminal or fraudulent act to the Attorney General or State's Attorney in the county or counties where the incident is claimed to have occurred. When the incident that gives rise to the suspected criminal or fraudulent act is claimed to have occurred outside the State of Illinois, but the suspected criminal or fraudulent act occurs within the State of Illinois, the insurer shall make the report to the Attorney General or State's Attorney in the county or counties where the suspected criminal or fraudulent act occurred. When the fraud occurs in multiple counties the report shall also be sent to the Attorney General.
    (d) When an insurer provides any of the authorized governmental agencies with notice pursuant to this Section it shall be deemed sufficient notice to all authorized governmental agencies for the purpose of this Act.
    (e) The authorized governmental agency provided with information pursuant to this Section may release or provide such information to any other authorized governmental agency.
    (f) Any insurer providing information to an authorized governmental agency pursuant to this Section shall have the right to request and receive relevant information from such authorized governmental agency, and receive within a reasonable time after the completion of the investigation, not to exceed 30 days, the information requested.
    (g) Any information furnished pursuant to this Section shall be privileged and not a part of any public record. Except as otherwise provided by law, any authorized governmental agency, insurer, or an agent authorized by an insurer to act on its behalf which receives any information furnished pursuant to this Section, shall not release such information to public inspection. Such evidence or information shall not be subject to subpoena duces tecum in a civil or criminal proceeding unless, after reasonable notice to any insurer, agent authorized by an insurer to act on its behalf and authorized governmental agency which has an interest in such information and a hearing, the court determines that the public interest and any ongoing investigation by the authorized governmental agency, insurer, or any agent authorized by an insurer to act on its behalf will not be jeopardized by obedience to such a subpoena duces tecum.
    (h) No insurer, or agent authorized by an insurer on its behalf, authorized governmental agency or their respective employees shall be subject to any civil or criminal liability in a cause of action of any kind for releasing or receiving any information pursuant to this Section. Nothing herein is intended to or does in any way or manner abrogate or lessen the common and statutory law privileges and immunities of an insurer, agent authorized by an insurer to act on its behalf or authorized governmental agency or any of their respective employees.
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)