Indiana Code § 27-7-6-12

Person with a disability; automobile policy
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Sec. 12. (a) As used in this section, "person with a disability" means a person who is under a disability as defined by the federal Social Security Administration guidelines (42 U.S.C. 416).       (b) After June 30, 1990, an insurer may not cancel, fail to renew, or refuse to issue an automobile insurance policy to a person with a disability who holds a valid driver's license solely because of the disability, nor may an insurer cancel, fail to renew, or refuse to issue an automobile insurance policy under conditions less favorable to persons with a disability than persons without a disability.   IC 27-7-7 Chapter 7. Repealed   IC 27-7-8 Chapter 8. Legal Insurance               27-7-8-1 Definitions             27-7-8-2 Provisions governing legal insurance             27-7-8-3 Authority to issue insurance to individuals and groups             27-7-8-4 Payment of premiums; persons authorized             27-7-8-5 Group policies; rights to obtain individual coverage             27-7-8-6 Master group policy; individual certificates; filing; contents             27-7-8-7 Regulations

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