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Code · Arizona · Title 20 — Infants and Incompetents

20-1401.01. Group disability insurers; notice; copies

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A. No person or insurer may deliver or issue for delivery to an employer in this state a certificate of insurance or other evidence of coverage of a group disability policy issued outside this state unless the certificate or other evidence of coverage contains the following notice, prominently displayed: "Notice: This certificate of insurance may not provide all benefits and protections provided by law in Arizona. Please read this certificate carefully."
B. At least thirty days before offering coverage under a group disability policy issued outside this state to an employer in this state, any person or insurer offering this coverage shall make available to the director copies of the policies and certificates of insurance or other evidences of coverage issued under such policies.
C. The director may adopt rules prescribing disclosure standards for advertising, solicitation and similar representations. Such standards shall apply to all representations made prior to sale or at the point of sale.
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