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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) If a holder is required to include confidential information in a report to the treasurer, the information must be provided in a secure manner.
(b) If confidential information in a record is provided to and maintained by the treasurer and the treasurer's agent as required by this part, the treasurer and the treasurer's agent shall:
(1) Implement administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect the security, confidentiality, and integrity of the information as required by state and federal law; and
(2) Protect against reasonably anticipated threats or hazards to the security, confidentiality, or integrity of the information, and against unauthorized access to or use of the information for the purpose of preventing substantial harm or inconvenience to a holder or the holder's customers, including insureds, annuitants, policy or contract owners, and beneficiaries.
(c) The treasurer shall:
(1) Maintain confidential information held pursuant to this part in accordance with security and confidentiality policies prescribed by rule of the department of treasury; and
(2) Require that the treasurer's agent maintain confidential information held pursuant to this part in a secure manner.
(d) The treasurer or the treasurer's agent shall comply, and shall cooperate with a holder, if applicable, in complying with the requirements of § 47-18-2107 regarding the unauthorized acquisition of computerized data.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Tennessee Code Title 66. Property § 66-29-181 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tn/title-66-property/tn-code-sect-66-29-181/
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