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Code · New Jersey · Title 17B — Insurance · Chapter 27B

17B:27B-3 Additional information required for licensure, registration.

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3. In addition to the information required by section 2 of this act, the applicant for licensure or registration shall file with the commissioner:
a. a description of the applicant's proposed method of marketing its services;
b. a statement setting forth the means by which the applicant is to be compensated;
c. a description of the complaint and appeals procedures instituted by the applicant; and
d. a description of the quality assurance procedures established by the applicant.
An applicant shall make available for inspection by the commissioner copies of all standard contracts with benefits payers or other persons with whom it does business, including subcontractors and reinsurers. In the case of an applicant for registration, the information required to be filed with the commissioner shall apply only to services provided to benefits payers other than an insurer.
L.2001,c.267,s.3.
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