(1) At every location where portable electronics insurance is offered to customers, the vendor shall make brochures or other written materials available to a prospective customer that: (a) Disclose that portable electronics insurance may provide a duplication of coverage already provided by a customer's homeowner's insurance policy, renter's insurance policy, or other source of coverage; (b) State that the enrollment by the customer in a portable electronics insurance program is not required in order to purchase or lease portable electronics or services; (c) Summarize the material terms of the insurance coverage, including: (I) The identity of the insurer; (II) The identity of the supervising entity; (III) The amount of any applicable deductible and how it is to be paid; (IV) Benefits of the coverage; and (V) Key terms and conditions of coverage, such as whether portable electronics may be repaired or replaced with similar make and model reconditioned or nonoriginal manufacturer parts or equipment; (d) Summarize the process for filing a claim, including a description of how to return portable electronics and the maximum fee applicable if the customer fails to comply with any equipment return requirements; and (e) State that an enrolled customer may cancel enrollment for coverage under a portable electronics insurance policy at any time, and that the person paying the premium will receive a refund of any applicable unearned premium. (2) An insurer may offer portable electronics insurance on a month-to-month or other periodic basis as a group or master commercial inland marine policy issued to a vendor of portable electronics for its enrolled customers. (3) A policy of insurance provides primary coverage in the event of a covered loss under more than one policy. (4) Each insurer shall establish eligibility and underwriting standards for customers electing to enroll in coverage for each portable electronics insurance program.
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