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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 40 — INSURANCE · Chapter 50

§ 5007. Prior consent for electronic delivery of insurance notices or documents.

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§ 5007. Prior consent for electronic delivery of insurance notices or documents.
If an insurer has a documented record from a covered person indicating approval by the covered person for a notice or document to be delivered by electronic means from the insurer before the effective date of this section and the insurer intends to deliver by electronic means an additional notice or document under this chapter, prior to providing the additional notice or document for delivery by electronic means, the insurer shall comply with sections 5003 (relating to electronic delivery of insurance notices or documents) and 5004 (relating to changes in hardware or software requirements) and provide the covered person with a statement that describes the following:
(1)A list of each notice or document that will be delivered by electronic means that was not previously delivered by electronic means.
(2)The covered person's right to opt out of delivery by electronic means without imposition of a condition or consequence that was not previously disclosed to the covered person.
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