The commissioner may adopt administrative rules consistent with this chapter that are necessary to implement this chapter. The rules shall include disclosures for the benefit of the warranty holder, record keeping requirements, registration fees, penalties, and procedures for public complaints. The rules shall also include the conditions under which surplus lines insurers may be rejected for the purpose of underwriting vehicle protection product warranty agreements. Acts 2005, ch. 244, § 14. The commissioner may adopt administrative rules consistent with this chapter that are necessary to implement this chapter. The rules shall include disclosures for the benefit of the warranty holder, record keeping requirements, registration fees, penalties, and procedures for public complaints. The rules shall also include the conditions under which surplus lines insurers may be rejected for the purpose of underwriting vehicle protection product warranty agreements. Acts 2005, ch. 244, § 14. The commissioner may adopt administrative rules consistent with this chapter that are necessary to implement this chapter. The rules shall include disclosures for the benefit of the warranty holder, record keeping requirements, registration fees, penalties, and procedures for public complaints. The rules shall also include the conditions under which surplus lines insurers may be rejected for the purpose of underwriting vehicle protection product warranty agreements. Acts 2005, ch. 244, § 14. The commissioner may adopt administrative rules consistent with this chapter that are necessary to implement this chapter. The rules shall include disclosures for the benefit of the warranty holder, record keeping requirements, registration fees, penalties, and procedures for public complaints. The rules shall also include the conditions under which surplus lines insurers may be rejected for the purpose of underwriting vehicle protection product warranty agreements. Acts 2005, ch. 244, § 14.
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