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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 39 · Part 1

33-39-103. Opt-out duties, guidelines, remedies.

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33-39-103 . Opt-out duties, guidelines, remedies.
(1)As a participant in the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact, the commissioner may opt out of any uniform standard that provides a materially lower level of protection for or materially diminishes the rights of Montana policyholders or policy applicants under Montana law.
(2)Using the time periods provided in Title 2, chapter 4, for adopting administrative procedures and prior to notifying the interstate insurance product regulation commission of a decision to opt out, the commissioner shall provide public notice and hold a public hearing to allow for comments on the decision to opt out.
(3)After taking public comment, the commissioner shall notify the interstate insurance product regulation commission, the governor, and the legislative council of the decision to opt out.
(4)A decision of the commissioner to opt out of a uniform standard may be appealed as provided in 33-1-711 .
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