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2010 Maine Code
TITLE 9-A: MAINE CONSUMER CREDIT CODE
Article 4: INSURANCE
- Part 1: INSURANCE IN GENERAL
- 9-A §4-101. Short title
- 9-A §4-102. Scope; relation to Credit Insurance Act; applicability to parties
- 9-A §4-103. Definition: "consumer credit insurance," "Credit Insurance Act"
- 9-A §4-104. Creditor's provision of and charge for insurance; excess amount of charge
- 9-A §4-105. Conditions applying to insurance to be provided by creditor
- 9-A §4-106. Unconscionability
- 9-A §4-107. Maximum charge by creditor for insurance
- 9-A §4-108. Refund or credit required; amount
- 9-A §4-109. Existing insurance; choice of insurer
- 9-A §4-110. Charge for insurance in connection with a refinancing or consolidation
- 9-A §4-111. Cooperation between administrator and Superintendent of Insurance
- 9-A §4-112. Administrative action of Superintendent of Insurance Part 2: CONSUMER CREDIT INSURANCE
- 9-A §4-201. Term of insurance
- 9-A §4-202. Amount of insurance
- 9-A §4-203. Filing and approval of rates and forms
- 9-A §4-204. Notice of right to cancel credit insurance in open-end transactions Part 3: PROPERTY AND LIABILITY INSURANCE
- 9-A §4-301. Property insurance
- 9-A §4-302. Insurance on creditor's interest only
- 9-A §4-303. Liability insurance (REPEALED)
- 9-A §4-304. Cancellation by creditor Part 4: INSURANCE ACTIVITIES BY SUPERVISED LENDERS
- 9-A §4-401. Scope
- 9-A §4-402. Insurance agency activities
- 9-A §4-403. Definitions
- 9-A §4-404. Choice of insurance agent or broker
- 9-A §4-405. Tie-in arrangements
- 9-A §4-406. Distinguishing insurance products from loan products; identification of insurance brokers and agents
- 9-A §4-407. Rulemaking
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