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Code · Illinois · Chapter 815 — BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS · Act 375

Sec. 9.02. In any situation in which a person has purchased a motor vehicle under an installment sales contract and has purchased credit life or credit disability insuranc.

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Sec. 9.02. In any situation in which a person has purchased a motor vehicle under an installment sales contract and has purchased credit life or credit disability insurance with such contract, the installment sales contract must include a notice containing the following information:
(1)IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED EITHER CREDIT LIFE OR CREDIT DISABILITY INSURANCE, OR BOTH, TO GUARANTEE PAYMENTS BEING MADE IN CASE OF YOUR DEATH OR DISABILITY, ON YOUR VEHICLE PURCHASED UNDER AN INSTALLMENT SALES CONTRACT, YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO A PARTIAL REFUND OF YOUR PREMIUM IF YOU PAY OFF YOUR INSTALLMENT LOAN EARLY.
(2)IN CASE OF EARLY COMPLETE PAYMENT OF YOUR LOAN, YOU SHOULD CONTACT THE SELLER OF YOUR CREDIT LIFE OR CREDIT DISABILITY INSURANCE TO SEE IF A REFUND IS DUE. IF YOUR VEHICLE DEALER FINANCED YOUR LOAN, THE SELLER OF YOUR CREDIT LIFE OR CREDIT DISABILITY INSURANCE IS YOUR VEHICLE DEALER.
The above provisions shall be in large block print at least 1/8" in height.
The notice form shall also be captioned: "NOTICE OF POSSIBLE REFUND OF CREDIT LIFE OR DISABILITY INSURANCE PREMIUM."
The willful failure to provide such a notice shall subject the insurance seller to liability to the purchaser for 3 times the amount of refund due or $100, whichever is greater.
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