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Code · Arizona · Title 20 — Infants and Incompetents

20-422. Alien insurance for coverage in Mexico

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A. A person shall not solicit or accept applications in this state for insurance or collect a commission on a policy that is to be effective in Mexico and only outside the geographical limits of this state and that is to be issued by an alien insurer or insurers not authorized to transact insurance in this state, unless that person is licensed pursuant to section 20-411, 20-411.01 or 20-411.02 or any agent or employee of that licensed person or any other authorized insurance producer in this state provided that the insurance producer obtains the coverage through that licensed person.
B. Except for sections 20-411, 20-411.01, 20-411.02, 20-414 and 20-418, the insurance prescribed in this section is not subject to this article.
C. Any policy and any evidence of coverage that are issued by an alien insurer and that are issued pursuant to this section for delivery to the insured in this state shall contain a conspicuously stamped or written notice in bold-faced type that states:
This policy is issued by an insurance company that is not regulated by the Arizona department of insurance and financial institutions. The insurance company may not provide claims service and may not be subject to service of process in Arizona. If the insurance company becomes insolvent, insureds or claimants will not be eligible for protection under Arizona law.
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