                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

CONFIDENTIALITY OF ANCILLARY INFORMATION (§ 38.2-1320.5)

All working papers, recorded information, documents and copies thereof produced
by, obtained by or disclosed to the Commission or any other person in the course
of an examination made under this article shall be given confidential treatment,
are not subject to subpoena, and may not be made public by the Commission or any
other person, except to the extent provided in § 38.2-1320.4. Access may also
be granted to (i) a regulatory official of any state or country; (ii) the NAIC,
its affiliate or its subsidiary; or (iii) a law-enforcement authority of any
state or country, provided that those officials are required under their law to
maintain its confidentiality. Any such disclosure by the Commission shall not
constitute a waiver of confidentiality of such papers, recorded information,
documents or copies thereof. Any parties receiving such papers must agree in
writing prior to receiving the information to provide to it the same
confidential treatment as required by this section, unless the prior written
consent of the company to which it pertains has been obtained.

HISTORY: 1992, c. 588; 2001, c. 519; 2007, c. 488.