Oklahoma Code § 36-6672

Title 36. Insurance: Portable electronics insurance - Required brochure
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A.  At every location where portable electronics insurance is
offered to customers, brochures or other written materials must be
made available to a prospective customer which:
1.  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;
2.  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;
3.  Summarize the material terms of the insurance coverage,
including:
a. the identity of the insurer,
b. the identity of the supervising entity,
c. the amount of any applicable deductible and how it is
to be paid,
d. benefits of the coverage, and
e. key terms and conditions of coverage such as whether
portable electronics may be repaired or replaced with
similar make and model reconditioned or non-original
manufacturer parts or equipment;
4.  Summarize the process for filing a claim, including a
description of how to return portable electronics and the maximum
fee applicable in the event the enrolled customer fails to comply
with any equipment return requirements; and
5.  State that the enrolled customer may cancel enrollment for
coverage under a portable electronics insurance policy at any time
and the person paying the premium shall receive a refund or credit
of any applicable unearned premium refund.
B.  Portable electronics insurance may be offered 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.

C.  Eligibility and underwriting standards for customers
electing to enroll in coverage shall be established for each
portable electronics insurance program.

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