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Code · Alaska · Title 6 · Chapter 20

Sec. 06.20.287. Insurance on open-end loans.

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Sec. 06.20.287. Insurance on open-end loans.
(a)A licensee may obtain consumer credit, credit loss of income, and property insurance on open-end loans under this chapter. The consumer credit insurance obtained by a licensee shall satisfy the requirements of AS 21.57 . The property insurance obtained by a licensee shall satisfy the requirements of AS 21.39 and AS 21.42 . The licensee shall comply with AS 21.36.160 and 21.36.319 during all transactions with borrowers involving consumer credit, credit loss of income, and property insurance.
(b)The licensee shall calculate the charge for credit life, credit loss of income, or disability insurance in each billing cycle by adding to the unpaid balance in the borrower's account the current monthly premium rate for the coverage required at the rate set under AS 21.57 , using the method specified in the loan agreement for determining the unpaid balance.
(c)A licensee may not cancel credit life, credit loss of income, or disability insurance obtained for an open-end loan if the borrower is delinquent in paying the monthly installments unless an installment is delinquent for 90 days or longer. The licensee shall advance to the insurer amounts necessary to keep the policy in force until the 90-day delinquency period has elapsed, and the borrower's account may be charged for the amounts advanced to the insurer.
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