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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 23 · Part 2

33-23-222. Telematics agreement disclosures.

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33-23-222 . Telematics agreement disclosures.
(1)A telematics agreement must be signed by the policyholder.
(2)A telematics agreement must disclose the following:
(a)if the insurer or a third party designated by the insurer provides the recording device, the categories of recorded data the recording device is capable of collecting, storing, or transmitting;
(b)the identification of any third party that may collect, store, transmit, or receive the recorded data in relation to the terms of the telematics agreement;
(c)the categories of recorded data that may be collected, stored, or transmitted;
(d)the purposes for which the insurer or a third party may use the recorded data;
(e)the length of time the insurer or third party may collect, store, transmit, or otherwise retain the data; and
(f)the terms of any benefit associated with the telematics agreement.
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