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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 5

Sec. 143.24a. (a) No insurer, licensed to issue a policy of automobile insurance, as defined in subsection (a) of Section 143.

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Sec. 143.24a.
(a)No insurer, licensed to issue a policy of automobile insurance, as defined in subsection
(a)of Section 143.13, shall fail or refuse to accept an application from a person with a physical disability for such insurance, refuse to issue such insurance to an applicant with a physical disability therefor solely because of a physical disability, or issue or cancel such insurance under conditions less favorable to persons with physical disabilities than persons without physical disabilities; nor shall a physical disability itself constitute a condition or risk for which a higher premium may be required of a person with a physical disability for such insurance.
(b)As used in this Section, "physical disability" refers only to an impairment of physical ability because of amputation or loss of function which impairment has been compensated for, when necessary, by vehicle equipment adaptation or modification; or an impairment of hearing which impairment has been compensated for, when necessary, either by sensory equipment adaptation or modification, or an impairment of speech; provided, that the insurer may require an applicant with a physical disability for such insurance on the renewal of such insurance to furnish proof that he or she has qualified for a new or renewed drivers license since the occurrence of the disabling condition.
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