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Code · Washington · Title 48 — Insurance · Chapter 48.111

RCW 48.111.050

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(1)Reimbursement insurance policies insuring home heating fuel service contracts issued, sold, or offered for sale in this state or sold to consumers in this state must state that the insurer that issued the reimbursement insurance policy shall reimburse or pay on behalf of the contract provider all sums the contract provider is legally obligated to pay, including but not limited to the refund of the full purchase price of the contract to the contract holder or shall provide the service which the contract provider is legally obligated to perform according to the contract provider's contractual obligations under the home heating fuel service contracts issued or sold by the contract provider.
(2)The reimbursement insurance policy must fully insure the obligations of the contract provider, rather than partially insure, or insure only in the event of contract provider default.
(3)The reimbursement insurance policy must state that the contract holder is entitled to apply directly to the reimbursement insurance company.
[ 2006 c 36 s 6 .]
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