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Code · Vermont · Title 8 — Banking and Insurance · Chapter 114

§ 4258.

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§ 4258. Premium billings
The charges for portable electronics insurance coverage may be billed and collected by a portable electronics vendor. Any charge to a customer for coverage that is not included in the cost associated with the purchase or lease of portable electronics shall be separately itemized on the customer’s bill. If the portable electronics insurance coverage is included with the purchase or lease of portable electronics, a portable electronics vendor shall clearly and conspicuously disclose to the customer that the portable electronics insurance coverage is included with the portable electronics.
A portable electronics vendor billing and collecting such charges shall not be required to maintain such funds in a segregated account, provided that the vendor is authorized by the insurer to hold such funds in an alternative manner and remits such amounts to the insurer or the producer appointed by the insurer to supervise the administration of a portable electronics insurance program within 60 days of receipt. All funds received by a portable electronics vendor from an enrolled customer for the sale of portable electronics insurance shall be considered funds held in trust by the vendor in a fiduciary capacity for the benefit of the insurer.
Portable electronics vendors may receive compensation for billing and collection services. (Added 2011, No. 136 (Adj. Sess.), § 9, eff. May 18, 2012.)
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