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1992 – Amendment | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law § 1822 requires insurance forms to warn about penalties for fraud and grants civil immunity for good-faith reporting. Learn more here.

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1992 – Amendment

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 1992

Summary
Pennsylvania law § 1822 mandates that insurance application and claim forms include a warning about criminal penalties for knowingly submitting false or misleading information. The law also grants the Department of Transportation authority to establish rules, provides civil immunity for good-faith reporting, and has undergone amendments that deleted certain sections. Key provisions focus on preventing insurance fraud and protecting individuals who report information in good faith.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law § 1822 requires insurance forms to warn about penalties for fraud and grants civil immunity for good-faith reporting. Learn more here.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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