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Public Act 097-0366 Public Act 0366 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0366 | HB1284 Enrolled | LRB097 06019 RPM 46090 b |
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| AN ACT concerning insurance.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Portable Electronics Insurance Act. | Section 5. Definitions. For purposes of this Act, the | following terms have the following meanings: | "Customer" means a person who purchases portable | electronics or services. | "Department" means the Department of Insurance. | "Director" means the Director of Insurance. | "Enrolled customer" means a customer who elects coverage | under a portable electronics insurance policy issued to a | vendor of portable electronics. | "Location" means any physical location in this State or any | website, call center site, or similar location directed to | residents of this State. | "Portable electronics" means electronic devices that are | portable in nature, including their accessories and services | related to the use of the device. | "Portable electronics insurance" means insurance providing | coverage for the repair or replacement of portable electronics, | which may provide coverage for portable electronics against any |
| one or more of the following causes of loss: loss, theft, | inoperability due to mechanical failure, malfunction, damage, | or other similar causes of loss. "Portable electronics | insurance" does not include a service contract pursuant to the | Service Contract Act, a policy of insurance covering a seller's | or a manufacturer's obligations under a warranty, or a | homeowner's, renter's, private passenger automobile, | commercial multi-peril, or similar policy. | "Portable electronics transaction" means the sale or lease | of portable electronics by a vendor to a customer or the sale | of a service related to the use of portable electronics by a | vendor to a customer. | "Supervising entity" means a business entity that is a | licensed insurance producer or insurer. | "Vendor" means a person in the business of engaging in | portable electronics transactions directly or indirectly.
| Section 10. Licensure of vendors. | (a) In order to sell or offer coverage under a policy of | portable electronics
insurance, a vendor is required to hold a | limited-lines license. | (b) A limited-lines license issued under this Act shall | authorize any employee or authorized representative of the | vendor to sell or offer coverage under a policy of portable | electronics insurance to a customer at each location at which | the vendor engages in portable electronics transactions. |
| (c) In connection with a vendor's application for licensure | and quarterly thereafter, the vendor shall provide a list to | the Director of all locations in this State at which it offers | coverage. | (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a license | issued pursuant to this Act shall authorize the licensee and | its employees or authorized representatives to engage only in | those activities that are permitted in this Act. | Section 15. Requirements for sale of portable electronics | insurance. | (a) At every location where portable electronics insurance | is offered to customers, brochures or other written materials | must be made available to a prospective customer. The brochures | or other written materials shall do all of the following: | (1) disclose that portable electronics insurance may | provide a duplication of coverage already provided by a | customer's homeowner's insurance policy, renter's | insurance policy, or other source of coverage; | (2) state that the enrollment by the customer in a | portable electronics insurance program is not required in | order to purchase or lease portable electronics or | services; | (3) summarize the material terms of the insurance | coverage, including: | (A) the identity of the insurer; |
| (B) the identity of the supervising entity; | (C) the amount of any applicable deductible and how | it is to be paid; | (D) benefits of the coverage; and | (E) key terms and conditions of coverage, such as | whether portable electronics may be repaired or | replaced with similar make and model reconditioned or | nonoriginal manufacturer parts or equipment; | (4) summarize the process for filing a claim, including | a description of how to return portable electronics and the | maximum fee applicable in the event the enrolled customer | fails to comply with any equipment return requirements; and | (5) state that the enrolled customer may cancel | enrollment for coverage under a portable electronics | insurance policy at any time and the person paying the | premium shall receive a refund of any applicable unearned | premium within 15 days after receipt of the refund by the | vendor. | (b) Portable electronics insurance may be offered on a | month-to-month or other periodic basis as a group or master | commercial inland marine policy issued to a vendor of portable | electronics for its enrolled customers. | (c) Eligibility and underwriting standards for customers | electing to enroll in coverage shall be established for each | portable electronics insurance program. |
| Section 20. Authority of vendors of portable electronics. | (a) The employees and authorized representatives of | vendors may sell or offer portable electronics insurance to | customers and shall not be subject to licensure as an insurance | producer under the Illinois Insurance Code provided that: | (1) the vendor obtains a limited-lines license to | authorize its employees or authorized representatives to | sell or offer portable electronics insurance pursuant to | this Act; | (2) the insurer issuing the portable electronics | insurance either directly supervises or appoints a | supervising entity to supervise the administration of the | program, including development of a training program for | employees and authorized representatives of the vendors; | the training required by this subsection (a) shall comply | with the following:
| (A) the training shall be delivered to employees | and authorized representatives of a vendor who is | directly engaged in the activity of selling or offering | portable electronics insurance; | (B) the training may be provided in electronic | form; if conducted in electronic form, then the | supervising entity shall implement a supplemental | education program regarding portable electronics | insurance that is conducted and overseen by licensed | employees of the supervising entity; and |
| (C) each employee and authorized representative | shall receive basic instruction about the portable | electronics insurance offered to customers and the | disclosures required under Section 15 of this Act; | (3) no employee or authorized representative of a | vendor of portable electronics shall advertise, represent, | or otherwise hold himself or herself out as a | nonlimited-lines licensed insurance producer. | (b) The charges for portable electronics insurance | coverage may be billed and collected by the vendor of portable | electronics. If the portable electronics insurance coverage is | included in the purchase or lease of portable electronics or | related services, then the vendor shall clearly and | conspicuously disclose to the customer that the portable | electronics insurance coverage is included with the portable | electronics or related services. If the charge for coverage is | included in the cost associated with the purchase or lease of | portable electronics or related services, then the vendor shall | clearly and conspicuously disclose to the enrolled customer | that the charge for the portable electronics or related | services includes the charge for coverage. Vendors billing and | collecting such charges shall not be required to maintain the | funds in a segregated account, provided that the vendor is | authorized by the insurer to hold such funds in an alternative | manner and remits the amounts to the supervising entity within | 60 days after receipt. All funds received by a vendor from an |
| enrolled customer for the sale of portable electronics | insurance shall be considered funds held in trust by the vendor | in a fiduciary capacity for the benefit of the insurer. Vendors | may receive compensation for billing and collection services. | Section 25. Suspension or revocation of license and other | penalties. If a vendor of portable electronics or its employee | or authorized representative violates any provision of this | Act, then the Director may do any of the following: | (1) take any action in accordance with Section 500-70 | of the Illinois Insurance Code; | (2) impose other penalties that the Director deems | necessary and reasonable to carry out the purpose of this | Act, including, but not limited to: | (A) suspending the privilege of transacting | portable electronics insurance pursuant to this | Section at specific business locations where | violations have occurred; and | (B) suspending or revoking the ability of | individual employees or authorized representatives to | act under the license. | A supervising entity that violates any provision of this | Act shall be subject to all appropriate regulatory action as | set forth in the Illinois Insurance Code. | Section 30. Termination of portable electronics insurance. |
| Notwithstanding any other provision of law: | (1) An insurer may terminate or otherwise change the | terms and conditions of a policy of portable electronics | insurance only upon providing the policyholder and | enrolled customers with at least 60 days notice. | (2) If the insurer changes the terms and conditions, | then the insurer shall provide the vendor policyholder with | a revised policy or endorsement and each enrolled customer | with a revised certificate, endorsement, updated brochure, | or other evidence indicating that a change in the terms and | conditions has occurred and a summary of the material | changes. | (3) Notwithstanding item (2) of this Section, an | insurer may terminate an enrolled customer's enrollment | under a portable electronics insurance policy upon 15 days | notice for discovery of fraud or material | misrepresentation in obtaining coverage or in the | presentation of a claim thereunder. | (4) Notwithstanding item (2) of this Section, an | insurer may immediately terminate an enrolled customer's | enrollment under a portable electronics insurance policy: | (A) for nonpayment of premium; | (B) if the enrolled customer ceases to have an | active service with the vendor of portable | electronics; or | (C) if an enrolled customer exhausts the aggregate |
| limit of liability, if any, under the terms of the | portable electronics insurance policy and the insurer | sends notice of termination to the enrolled customer | within 30 calendar days after exhaustion of the limit; | however, if notice is not timely sent, enrollment shall | continue, notwithstanding the aggregate limit of | liability, until the insurer sends notice of | termination to the enrolled customer.
| (5) When a portable electronics insurance policy is | terminated by a policyholder, the policyholder shall mail | or deliver written notice to each enrolled customer | advising the enrolled customer of the termination of the | policy and the effective date of termination. The written | notice shall be mailed or delivered to the enrolled | customer at least 30 days prior to the termination. | (6) Whenever notice is required pursuant to this | Section, it shall be in writing and may be mailed or | delivered to the vendor of portable electronics at the | vendor's mailing address and to its affected enrolled | customers' last known mailing addresses on file with the | insurer. If notice is mailed, then the insurer or vendor of | portable electronics, as the case may be, shall maintain | proof of mailing in a form authorized or accepted by the | United States Postal Service or other commercial mail | delivery service. Alternatively, an insurer or vendor | policyholder may comply with any notice required by this |
| Section by providing electronic notice to a vendor or its | affected enrolled customers, as the case may be, by | electronic means. If notice is accomplished through | electronic means, then the insurer or vendor of portable | electronics shall maintain proof that the notice was sent. | Section 35. Application for license and fees. | (a) A sworn application for a license under this Act shall | be made to and filed with the Department on forms prescribed | and furnished by the Director. | (b) In addition to other information required by the | Director, the application shall provide the following:
| (1) the name, residential address, and other | information required by the Director for an employee or | officer of the vendor that is designated by the applicant | as the person responsible for the vendor's compliance with | the requirements of this Act; however, if the vendor | derives more than 50% of its revenue from the sale of | portable electronics insurance, then the information | required pursuant to this paragraph (1) shall be provided | for all officers, directors, and shareholder of record | having beneficial ownership of 10% or more of any class of | securities registered under the federal securities laws; | and | (2) the location of the applicant's home office. | (c) Any vendor engaging in portable electronics insurance |
| transactions on or before the effective date of this Act must | apply for licensure within 90 days after the effective date of | this Act. Any applicant commencing operations after the | effective date of this Act must obtain a license prior to | offering portable electronics insurance. | (d) Initial licenses issued pursuant to this Act shall be | valid for a period of 24 months and expire on May 31 of the | renewal year assigned by the Director. | (e) Each vendor of portable electronics licensed under this | Act shall pay to the Department a fee of $500 for an initial | and renewal portable electronics limited-lines license.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2012.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2012
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