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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 17 · Part 6

33-17-602. Written agreement required.

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33-17-602 . Written agreement required.
(1)A person may not act as an administrator without a written agreement between the person and the insurer. The written agreement must be retained as part of the official records of both the administrator and the insurer for the duration of the agreement and for 5 years thereafter. The written agreement must contain provisions that include the requirements of 33-17-612 through 33-17-617 insofar as these requirements relate to the functions performed by the administrator.
(2)The agreement must contain a provision with respect to the underwriting or other standards pertaining to the business underwritten by the insurer.
(3)Whenever a policy is issued to a trustee, a copy of the trust agreement and any amendments to it must be furnished to the insurer by the administrator and be retained as part of the official records of both the administrator and the insurer for the duration of the policy and for 5 years thereafter.
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