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Public Act 100-0272 |
HB3072 Enrolled | LRB100 10497 SMS 20711 b |
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by |
changing Section 155.39 as follows:
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(215 ILCS 5/155.39)
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Sec. 155.39. Vehicle protection products.
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(a) As used in this Section:
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"Administrator" means a third party other than the |
warrantor who is
designated by the warrantor to be responsible |
for the administration of
vehicle protection product |
warranties.
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"Incidental costs" means expenses specified in the vehicle |
protection
product warranty incurred by the warranty holder |
related to the failure of the
vehicle protection product to |
perform as provided in the warranty.
Incidental costs may |
include, without limitation, insurance policy
deductibles, |
rental vehicle charges, the difference between the actual value
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of the stolen vehicle at the time of theft and the cost of a |
replacement
vehicle, sales taxes, registration fees, |
transaction fees, and mechanical
inspection fees.
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"Vehicle protection product" means a protective chemical, |
substance, vehicle protection device,
system, or service that |
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is (i) installed on or applied to a vehicle , and (ii) is
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designed to prevent loss or damage to a vehicle from a specific |
cause , (iii)
includes a written warranty by a warrantor that |
provides if the vehicle
protection product fails to prevent |
loss or damage to a vehicle from a
specific cause, that the |
warranty holder shall be paid specified incidental
costs by the |
warrantor as a result of the failure of the vehicle protection
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product to perform pursuant to the terms of the warranty, and |
(iv) the
warrantor's liability is covered by a warranty |
reimbursement insurance
policy . The term "vehicle protection |
product"
shall include, without limitation, protective |
chemicals, alarm systems, body part marking products,
steering |
locks, window etch products, pedal and ignition locks, fuel and
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ignition kill switches, and electronic, radio, and satellite |
tracking devices. "Vehicle protection product" does not |
include fuel additives, oil additives, or other chemical |
products applied to the engine, transmission, or fuel system of |
a motor vehicle.
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"Vehicle protection product warrantor" or "warrantor"
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means a person who is contractually obligated to the
warranty |
holder under the terms of a the vehicle protection product |
warranty .
"Warrantor" Warrantor does not include an authorized |
insurer.
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"Vehicle protection product warranty" means a written |
warranty by a vehicle protection product warrantor that (i) is |
included, for no separate and identifiable consideration, with |
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the purchase of a vehicle protection product sold or offered |
for sale in this State and (ii) provides if the vehicle |
protection product fails to prevent loss or damage to a vehicle |
from a specific cause, that the warranty holder shall be paid |
specified incidental costs by the warrantor as a result of the |
failure of the vehicle protection product to perform pursuant |
to the terms of the warranty. |
"Warranty reimbursement insurance policy" means a policy |
of
insurance
issued to the vehicle protection product warrantor
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to pay on behalf of the warrantor
all covered contractual |
obligations incurred by the warrantor under the terms
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conditions of the insured vehicle protection product |
warranties sold by
the warrantor. The warranty reimbursement |
insurance policy shall be issued by
an insurer authorized to do |
business in this State that has filed its policy
form with the |
Department.
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(a-5) A vehicle protection product warrantor's liabilities |
under a vehicle protection product warranty shall be covered by |
a warranty reimbursement insurance policy. |
(b) No vehicle protection product warranty sold or offered |
for sale in this State
shall be subject to the provisions of |
this Code. Vehicle protection product warranties are express |
warranties and not insurance. |
Vehicle protection product warrantors and related vehicle |
protection
product sellers and warranty administrators |
complying with this Section are
not required to comply with and |
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are not subject to any other provision of this
Code. The |
vehicle protection products' written warranties are express
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warranties and not insurance.
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(c) This Section applies to all vehicle protection products |
sold or
offered for sale prior to, on, or after the effective |
date of this amendatory
Act
of the 93rd General Assembly. The |
enactment of this Section does not
imply that vehicle |
protection products should have been subject to regulation
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under this Code prior to the enactment of this Section. The |
changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act of the |
100th General Assembly do not imply that vehicle protection |
products and vehicle protection product warranties should have |
been subject to regulation under this Code prior to this |
amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly.
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(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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Section 10. The Service Contract Act is amended by changing |
Sections 5 and 35 as follows:
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(215 ILCS 152/5)
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Sec. 5. Definitions.
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"Department" means the Department of Insurance.
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"Director" means the Director of Insurance.
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"Road hazard" means a hazard that is encountered while |
driving a motor vehicle, including, but not limited to, |
potholes, rocks, wood debris, metal parts, glass, plastic, |
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curbs, and composite scraps. |
"Service contract" means a contract or agreement whereby a |
service
contract provider
undertakes for a specified period of |
time, for separate and identifiable
consideration, to
perform |
the repair, replacement, or maintenance, or indemnification |
for such
services, of
any automobile, system, or consumer |
product in connection with the operational
or
structural |
failure due to a defect in materials or workmanship, or normal |
wear
and tear,
with or without additional provision for |
incidental payment or indemnity under
limited
circumstances, |
for related expenses, including, but not limited to, towing,
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rental, and
emergency road service. Service contracts may |
provide for: |
(1) the repair,
replacement, or
maintenance of such |
property for damage resulting from power surges and
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accidental
damage from handling; |
(2) the repair or replacement of tires or wheels, or |
both, on a motor vehicle damaged as the result of coming |
into contact with road hazards; |
(3) the removal of dents, dings, or creases on a motor |
vehicle that can be repaired using the process of paintless |
dent removal without affecting the existing paint finish |
and without replacing vehicle body panels, sanding, |
bonding, or painting; |
(4) the repair of chips or cracks in or the replacement |
of motor vehicle windshields as a result of damage caused |
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by road hazards; |
(5) the replacement of a motor vehicle key or key-fob |
in the event that the key or key-fob becomes inoperable or |
is lost or stolen; |
(6) the payment of specified incidental costs in the |
event that a vehicle protection product a protective |
chemical, substance, device, or system that (A) is |
installed on or applied to a motor vehicle, (B) is designed |
to prevent loss or damage to a motor vehicle from a |
specific cause, and (C) includes a written product warranty |
providing for payment to or on behalf of the warranty |
holder's incidental costs in the event that the product |
fails to prevent loss or damage as specified; the |
reimbursement of incidental costs under the warranty must |
be tied to the purchase of a physical product that is |
formulated or designed to make the specified loss or damage |
less likely to occur; or |
(7) other services that may be approved by the |
Director, if not inconsistent with other provisions of this |
Act. |
Service contracts shall not include: |
(i) contracts of limited
duration
that provide for |
scheduled maintenance only;
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(ii) fuel additives, oil additives, or other chemical |
products applied to the engine, transmission, or fuel |
system of a motor vehicle; |
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(iii) coverage for the repair or replacement, or both, |
of damage to the interior surfaces of a vehicle, or for |
repair or replacement, or both, of damage to the exterior |
paint or finish of a vehicle; however, such coverage may be |
offered in connection with the sale of a vehicle protection |
product; and |
(iv) a vehicle product protection warranty included, |
for no separate and identifiable consideration, with the |
purchase of a vehicle protection product protective |
chemical, device, or system described in item (6) of this |
definition . |
"Service contract holder" means the person who purchases a |
service
contract or a
permitted transferee.
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"Service contract provider" means a person who is |
contractually
obligated to the
service contract holder under |
the terms of the service contract. A service
contract
provider |
does not include an insurer.
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"Service contract reimbursement insurance policy" means a |
policy of
insurance that
is issued to the service contract |
provider to provide reimbursement to the
service
contract |
provider or to pay on behalf of the service contract provider |
all
covered
contractual obligations incurred by the service |
contract provider under the
terms and
conditions of the insured |
service contracts issued or sold by the service
contract
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provider.
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"System" means the heating, cooling, plumbing, electrical, |
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ventilation,
or any other similar
system of a home.
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"Vehicle protection product" has the same meaning as that |
term is defined in subsection (a) of Section 155.39 of the |
Illinois Insurance Code. |
"Vehicle protection product warranty" has the same meaning |
as that term is defined in subsection (a) of Section 155.39 of |
the Illinois Insurance Code. |
(Source: P.A. 98-222, eff. 1-1-14.)
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(215 ILCS 152/35)
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Sec. 35. Cancellation and refunds. |
(a) No service contract may be issued, sold, or offered for |
sale in this State
unless the service
contract clearly states |
that the service contract holder is allowed to cancel
the |
service
contract. If the service contract holder elects |
cancellation, the service
contract provider may
retain a |
cancellation fee not to exceed the lesser of 10% of the service
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contract price or
$50. The service contract cancellation |
provision must provide that the service
contract may be |
cancelled:
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(1) within 30 days after its purchase if no service has |
been provided
and that a full
refund of the service contract |
consideration, less any cancellation fee stated
in the service
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contract will be paid to the service contract holder; or
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(2) at any other time and a pro rata refund of the service |
contract
consideration for
the unexpired term of the service |
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contract, based on the number of elapsed
months, miles,
hours, |
or such other reasonably applicable measure which is clearly |
disclosed
in
the service
contract, less the value of any |
service received, and any cancellation fee
stated in the
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service contract will be paid to the service contract holder.
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(b) In the event of the cancellation of a service contract |
that includes the coverage described in paragraph (6) of the |
definition of "service contract" in Section 5 of this Act, the |
service contract provider is not required to, but may, refund |
the purchase price of the vehicle protection product. The |
coverage described in paragraph (6) of the definition of |
"service contract" in Section 5 of this Act may not be offered |
as or within a service contract unless the service contract |
clearly states whether the service contract holder is entitled |
to a refund of the purchase price of the vehicle protection |
product and, if applicable, the terms of such refund. |
(Source: P.A. 90-711, eff. 8-7-98.)
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