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Code · Michigan · Chapter 500 — Insurance Code of 1956

500.517 Initial notice requirements for consumer not a customer; short-form initial notice; delivery.

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500.517 Initial notice requirements for consumer not a customer; short-form initial notice; delivery.
Sec. 517.
(1)A licensee may satisfy the initial notice requirements in sections 507 and 519(3) for a consumer who is not a customer by providing a short-form initial notice at the same time as the licensee delivers an opt out notice as required in section 519.
(2)A short-form initial notice under subsection
(1)shall be clear and conspicuous, state that the licensee's privacy notice is available upon request, and explain a reasonable means by which the consumer may obtain that notice.
(3)The licensee shall deliver its short-form initial notice according to section 527. The licensee is not required to deliver its privacy notice with its short-form initial notice and may provide the consumer a reasonable means to obtain its privacy notice. If a consumer who receives the licensee's short-form notice requests the licensee's privacy notice, the licensee shall deliver its privacy notice according to section 527.
History: Add. 2001, Act 24 , Imd. Eff. June 18, 2001
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