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Code · Kansas · Kansas Statutes

16a-4-108. (UCCC) Refund or credit required; amount.

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16a-4-108.
(UCCC)Refund or credit required; amount.
(1)Upon prepayment in full of a consumer credit sale or consumer loan by the proceeds of consumer credit insurance, the consumer or such consumer's estate is entitled to a refund of any portion of a separate charge for insurance which by reason or prepayment is retained by the creditor or returned by the insurer unless the charge was computed from time to time on the basis of the balances of the consumer's account.
(2)This article does not require a creditor to grant a refund or credit to the consumer if all refunds and credits due under this article amount to less than $5, and except as provided in subsection
(1)does not require the creditor to account to the consumer for any portion of a separate charge for insurance because:
(a)The insurance is terminated by performance of the insurer's obligation;
(b)the creditor pays or accounts for premiums to the insurer in amounts and at times determined by the agreement between them; or
(c)the creditor receives directly or indirectly under any policy of insurance a gain or advantage not prohibited by law.
(3)Except as provided in subsection (2), the creditor shall promptly make or cause to be made an appropriate refund or credit to the consumer for any separate charge made to such consumer for insurance if:
(a)The insurance is not provided or is provided for a shorter term than that for which the charge to the consumer for insurance was computed; or
(b)the insurance terminates prior to the end of the term for which it was written because of prepayment in full or otherwise.
(4)A refund or credit required by subsection
(3)is appropriate as to amount if it is computed according to a method prescribed or approved by the commissioner of insurance or a formula filed by the insurer with the commissioner of insurance at least 30 days before the consumer's right to a refund or credit becomes determinable, unless the method or formula is employed after the commissioner of insurance notifies the insurer that it was not approved.
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