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CHAPTER 691C - CREDIT PERSONAL PROPERTY INSURANCE
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NRS 691C.010 Definitions.
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NRS 691C.020 “Closed-end credit” defined.
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NRS 691C.030 “Collateral” defined.
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NRS 691C.040 “Compensation” defined.
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NRS 691C.050 “Credit agreement” defined.
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NRS 691C.060 “Credit personal property insurance” defined.
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NRS 691C.070 “Credit transaction” defined.
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NRS 691C.080 “Creditor” defined.
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NRS 691C.090 “Creditor-placed insurance” defined.
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NRS 691C.100 “Debtor” defined.
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NRS 691C.110 “Dual-interest insurance” defined.
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NRS 691C.120 “Experience” defined.
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NRS 691C.130 “Experience period” defined.
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NRS 691C.140 “Finance charge” defined.
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NRS 691C.150 “Gross debt” defined.
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NRS 691C.160 “Identifiable charge” defined.
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NRS 691C.170 “Incurred losses” defined.
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NRS 691C.200 “Nonfiling insurance” defined.
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NRS 691C.210 “Open-end credit” defined.
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NRS 691C.230 “Single-interest insurance” defined.
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NRS 691C.240 Scope.
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NRS 691C.250 Credit personal property insurance sold in conjunction with closed-end credit transaction: Insurer prohibited from issuing or selling certain insurance.
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NRS 691C.260 Coverage.
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NRS 691C.270 Insurer prohibited from requiring bundling of other credit insurance coverage with purchase of credit personal property insurance or using gross debt to determine premiums.
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NRS 691C.280 Required disclosures.
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NRS 691C.290 Offer to extend coverage for open-end credit transaction.
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NRS 691C.300 Individual policy or certificate of insurance: Required as proof of insurance; contents; required statement for insurance related to open-end credit.
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NRS 691C.310 Individual policy or certificate of insurance: Delivery.
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NRS 691C.320 Policies, forms and schedules: Filing; approval; withdrawal of approval.
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NRS 691C.330 Adoption of forms by regulation; election of use of forms by insurer.
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NRS 691C.340 Insurer authorized to use rates established by Commissioner in lieu of filing rates; regulations.
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NRS 691C.350 Approved rates: Period of effectiveness; timing of filing; filing of revised schedule of premium rates.
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NRS 691C.360 Open-end credit transactions: Rating plan required to address certain expected variance; requirements for accounts.
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NRS 691C.370 Report of credit personal property insurance by insurer: Filing; preparation.
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NRS 691C.380 Transfers to unauthorized insurer.
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NRS 691C.390 Refund of unearned premiums upon cancellation; approval of refund formula.
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NRS 691C.400 Claims.
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NRS 691C.410 Settlement or adjustment of claims.
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NRS 691C.420 Denial of claim because debtor ineligible for coverage or misrepresented material fact; refund.
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NRS 691C.430 Regulations.
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NRS 691C.440 Administrative fines; revocation, suspension or limitation of license or certificate of authority.
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