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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 58 — Insurance

§ 58-44B-15. Travel protection plans.

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§ 58-44B-15. Travel protection plans.
Travel protection plans may be offered for one price for the combined permitted features as defined in G.S. 58-44B-5 if the plan meets the following requirements:
(1)The travel protection plan clearly discloses to the consumer at or prior to the time of purchase that it includes travel insurance, travel assistance services, and cancellation fee waivers as applicable, and provides information and an opportunity at or prior to the time of purchase for the consumer to obtain additional information regarding the features and pricing of each.
(2)The fulfillment materials shall do all of the following:
a. Describe and delineate the travel insurance, travel assistance services, and cancellation fee waivers in the travel protection plan.
b. Include the travel insurance disclosures and the contact information for persons providing travel assistance services and cancellation fee waivers, as applicable.
c. Comply with the provisions of G.S. 58-44B-20(c)(2).
d. Advise the policyholder to read the policy, certificate of insurance, and other documents to be informed of the plan's terms, conditions, and coverage and assistance details.
e. Provide contact information for the company. (2019-128, s. 2; 2022-46, s. 12.)
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