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31 Pa. Code § 73.111. Involuntary and voluntary unemployment insurancerequirements.

§ 73.111. Involuntary and voluntary unemployment insurancerequirements.

 A plan of credit involuntary unemployment insurance and a group policy and group certificate or an individual policy describing the plan shall comply with the following:

   (1)  Joint coverage basis. If joint unemployment coverage is provided, it shall be provided either on the basis of each debtor being insured for 100% of the monthly unemployment payment or on the basis of each debtor being insured for a specified portion of the monthly unemployment payment, with the total of these portions equal to 100% of the monthly unemployment payment.

   (2)  Joint contract.

     (i)   If joint unemployment coverage is provided, a group certificate or individual policy providing joint unemployment coverage shall be issued. Insurers may not issue two single unemployment coverage group certificates or two single individual policies.

     (ii)   The benefit payable in the case of simultaneous unemployment of both insureds may not exceed the benefit that would be payable if coverage were provided on only one debtor.

   (3)  Continuation of coverage. If joint unemployment coverage is provided and coverage on one of the insured debtors is terminated or voided for any reason other than for termination of the indebtedness, any remaining eligible debtor’s coverage shall continue and an equitable adjustment of premium shall be made. The remaining eligible debtor’s coverage shall continue under a single unemployment coverage group certificate or individual policy.

   (4)  Voiding coverage for ineligible employment. If a debtor who is not gainfully employed correctly stated employment status information in an application signed by the debtor, and if a group certificate or individual policy is issued, the insurer has the right to void coverage on the debtor, but only within 60 days from the date of issue of the group certificate or individual policy. This action shall be without prejudice to any claim for unemployment that commenced before the termination date.

   (5)  Voiding coverage for ineligible age. If a debtor exceeds the eligibility age for coverage and has correctly stated age information in an application signed by the debtor, and if a group certificate or individual policy is issued, the insurer has the right to void coverage on the debtor, but only within 60 days from the date of issue of the group certificate or individual policy. This action shall be without prejudice to any claim for unemployment that commenced before the termination date.

   (6)  Terminating coverage for ineligible age. When premiums are payable monthly based on the actual gross unpaid indebtedness, if a debtor who exceeds the age at which coverage is to terminate under a group certificate or individual policy has correctly stated age information in an application signed by the debtor, and premiums continue to be erroneously charged to the debtor, the insurer has the right to terminate coverage as of the next billing date. This action shall be without prejudice to any claim for unemployment that commenced before the termination date.

   (7)  Reducing excess coverage. If an identifiable charge is erroneously made to a debtor for an amount of coverage that exceeds the maximum dollar amount of coverage specified in the group policy and group certificate or individual policy, the insurer has the right to reduce the amount of coverage to the appropriate amount specified in the group policy and group certificate or individual policy, but only within 60 days from the date the identifiable charge is made to the debtor. If coverage is reduced, a refund shall be made of the difference between the actual amount charged and the appropriate amount that should have been charged.

   (8)  Contestability. A contestability provision may not be more restrictive than to provide that coverage on a debtor shall be incontestable after the group certificate or individual policy has been in force during the lifetime of the debtor for 2 years from the date of issue. Coverage shall be contested only based upon information contained in an insurance application signed by the debtor, a copy of which is furnished, not later than when coverage is contested, to the debtor, a secondary beneficiary or other claimant.

   (9)  Equitable premium or benefit adjustment. A provision specifying an adjustment of premiums or of benefits, or both, to be made if information relating to the age of a debtor has been fraudulently misstated shall be considered to be equitable if it places the debtor and the insurer in the position they would have been in had the age information been correctly stated. An adjustment may not be made unless the age information is contained in an application signed by the debtor, a copy of which is furnished, not later than the time the adjustment is made, to the debtor, a secondary beneficiary or other claimant.

   (10)  Renewal or refinancing. With respect to the renewal or refinancing of an existing insured indebtedness, the effective date of coverage on the renewed or refinanced indebtedness shall be the date on which the insurer originally insured the debtor with respect to the indebtedness that is renewed or refinanced, to the extent of the amount and term of the indebtedness outstanding at the time of renewal or refinancing.

   (11)  Truncated unemployment coverage.

     (i)   Truncated credit unemployment insurance may be provided only in connection with loans or credit transactions that are for a term greater than 60 months.

     (ii)   The truncated coverage period shall be at least 60 months.

     (iii)   If truncated coverage is elected by a debtor, at the time of the election of the insurance coverage, the debtor shall be informed in writing of the term of the insurance coverage and that the coverage will terminate prior to the scheduled maturity date of the indebtedness.

     (iv)   A group certificate or individual policy providing truncated credit insurance coverage shall disclose both the term of the truncated insurance coverage and that the term of insurance coverage will terminate prior to the scheduled maturity date of the indebtedness. The termination disclosure shall appear in prominent type on the first page of the group certificate or individual policy.

   (12)  Cancellation notice. A group certificate or individual policy providing involuntary unemployment or voluntary unemployment insurance shall contain a disclosure that the benefit provided by the group certificate or individual policy is related to unemployment and that if the insured debtor retires or no longer plans to work, the insured debtor has the right to contact the insurer or creditor to cancel the insurance coverage. This disclosure shall appear in prominent type on the first page of the group certificate or individual policy.

   (13)  Proof of unemployment. For involuntary unemployment coverage, proof of involuntary unemployment may not be limited to eligibility for unemployment compensation benefits.

Cross References

   This section cited in 31 Pa. Code §  73.116 (relating to age requirements).



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