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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 9A

17:9A-53.10. Credit life and health insurance; authorization to provide

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When a person liable for the payment of an educational loan consents in writing thereto, the banking institution may obtain or provide either or both credit life insurance and credit health insurance on such person, pursuant to chapter 29 of subtitle 3 of Title 17B of the New Jersey Statutes, and may deduct and retain from the proceeds of such loan an amount equal to the premium lawfully charged by the insurer issuing such insurance. If there is more than one person who is liable for the payment of such loan, insurance may be obtained as herein authorized only upon one of such persons.
Nothing in any law of this State shall prohibit a banking institution or an employee thereof from collecting the premium or identifiable charge for such insurance, or prevent a banking institution from receiving or retaining any dividend or other gain or advantage resulting from such insurance.
L.1975, c. 287, s. 9, eff. Jan. 12, 1976.
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