PORTABLE ELECTRONICS INSURANCE                                                               S.B. 859:

                                                                                              SUMMARY AS ENACTED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Senate Bill 859 (as enacted)                                                    PUBLIC ACT 552 of 2012

Sponsor:  Senator Dave Hildenbrand

Senate Committee:  Insurance

House Committee:  Insurance

 

Date Completed:  1-7-13

 

CONTENT

 


The bill amended the Insurance Code to create an exception to the insurance producer license requirement for a person who sells only portable electronics insurance and discloses specified information to customers.

 

The Code requires a person to obtain an insurance producer license in order to sell, solicit, or negotiate insurance.  Under the bill, this requirement does not apply to a person whose only sale of insurance is for portable electronics insurance sold in connection with and incidental to the sale of a portable electronic device, if written disclosure material is given to the customer at the time of solicitation and includes all of the following:

 

 --    A disclosure that portable electronics insurance may provide a duplication of coverage already provided by the customer's homeowner's insurance policy, renter's insurance policy, or other insurance coverage.

 --    A statement that the customer's enrollment in a portable electronics insurance program is not required to purchase or lease a portable electronic device or services for it.

 --    A summary of the process for filing a claim, including a description of how to return a device and the maximum fee applicable if the customer fails to comply with any equipment return requirements.

 --    A statement that the customer may cancel enrollment for coverage at any time and that the person paying the premium will receive a refund of any applicable unearned premium.

In addition, the written disclosure material must summarize the material terms of the insurance coverage, including all of the following:

 

 --    The insurer's identity.

 --    The amount of any applicable deductible and how it is to be paid.

 --    Benefits of the coverage.

 --    Key terms and conditions of the coverage, such as whether the portable electronics may be repaired or replaced with a similar make and model or reconditioned or nonoriginal manufacturer parts or equipment.

 

The bill took effect on January 2, 2013.

 

MCL 500.1202

                                                                      Legislative Analyst:  Julie Cassidy

FISCAL IMPACT

 

The bill will have no fiscal impact on State or local government.

 

Fiscal Analyst:  Josh Sefton

This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.