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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 72

72C.07 LEGIBILITY.

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72C.07 LEGIBILITY.
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Subdivision 1. Requirement.
All insurance policies covered by section 72C.11 shall be printed in legible type and in a type face style approved by the commissioner.
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Subd. 2. Compliance factors.
In determining whether a policy or contract is legible the commissioner shall consider, in addition to the requirements of subdivision 1 relating to type face size and style, the following factors:
(a)margin size;
(b)contrast and legibility of the color of the ink and paper;
(c)the amount and use of space to separate sections of the policy;
(d)the use of contrasting titles or headings for sections or similar aids; and
(e)any additional factors relevant to legibility which the commissioner may prescribe by rule.
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