(215 ILCS 5/500-77)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027) Sec. 500-77. Policyholder information and exclusive ownership
of expirations.
(a) As used in this Section, "expirations" means all information relative to
an insurance policy including, but not limited to, the name and address of the
insured, the location and description of the property insured, the value of the
insurance policy, the inception date, the renewal date, and the expiration date
of the insurance policy, the premiums, the limits and a description of the
terms and coverage of the insurance policy, and any other personal and
privileged information, as defined by Section 1003 of this Code, compiled by a
business entity or furnished by the insured to the
insurer or any agent,
contractor, or representative of the insurer.
For purposes of this Section only, a business entity
also includes a sole
proprietorship that transacts the business of insurance as an insurance agency.
(b) All "expirations" as defined in subsection (a) of this Section shall be
mutually and exclusively owned by the insured and the business entity. The
limitations on the use of expirations as provided in subsections (c) and (d)
of this Section shall be for mutual benefit of the insured and the business
entity.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, for
purposes of soliciting, selling, or negotiating the renewal or
sale of insurance coverage, insurance products, or insurance
services or for any other marketing purpose, a business entity shall own
and have the exclusive
use of expirations, records, and other written or electronically
stored information directly related to an insurance application
submitted by, or an insurance policy written through, the
business entity. No insurance company, managing
general agent, surplus
lines insurance broker, wholesale broker, group self-insurance
fund, third-party administrator, or any other entity, other than a financial
institution as defined in Section 1402 of this Code, shall use such
expirations, records, or other written or electronically stored information
to solicit, sell, or negotiate the renewal or sale of insurance coverage,
insurance products, or insurance services to the insured or for
any other marketing purposes, either directly or by providing such
information to others,
without, separate from the general agency
contract, the written consent of the business entity.
However, such
expirations,
records, or other written or electronically stored information may be used
for any purpose necessary for placing such business through the
insurance producer including reviewing an application and issuing
or renewing a policy and for loss control services.
(d) With respect to a business entity, this Section
shall not apply:
(1) when the insured requests either orally or in |
| writing that another business entity obtain quotes for insurance from another insurance company or when the insured requests in writing individually or through another business entity, that the insurance company renew the policy;
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(2) to policies in the Illinois Fair Plan, the
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| Illinois Automobile Insurance Plan, or the Illinois Assigned Risk Plan for coverage under the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act;
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(3) when the insurance producer is employed by or has
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| agreed to act exclusively or primarily for one company or group of affiliated insurance companies or to a producer who submits to the company or group of affiliated companies that are organized to transact business in this State as a reciprocal company, as defined in Article IV of this Code, every request or application for insurance for the classes and lines underwritten by the company or group of affiliated companies;
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(4) to policies providing life and accident and
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(5) when the business entity is in default for
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| nonpayment of premiums under the contract with the insurer or is guilty of conversion of the insured's or insurer's premiums or its license is revoked by or surrendered to the Department;
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(6) to any insurance company's obligations under
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| Sections 143.17 and 143.17a of this Code; or
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(7) to any insurer that, separate from a producer or
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| business entity, creates, develops, compiles, and assembles its own, identifiable expirations as defined in subsection (a).
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For purposes of this Section, an insurance producer shall be deemed to
have
agreed to act primarily for one company or a group of affiliated insurance
companies if the producer (i) receives 75% or more of his or her insurance
related commissions from one company or a group of affiliated companies or (ii)
places 75% or more of his or her policies with one company or a group of
affiliated companies.
Nothing in this Section prohibits an insurance company, with respect to any
items herein, from conveying to the insured or the business entity any
additional benefits or ownership rights including, but not limited to, the
ownership of expirations on any policy issued or the imposition of further
restrictions on the insurance company's use of the insured's personal
information.
(e) Nothing in this Section prevents a financial institution, as defined
in Section 1402 of this Code, from obtaining from the insured, the insurer, or
the business entity the expiration dates of an
insurance policy placed on
collateral or otherwise used as security in connection with a loan made or
serviced by the
financial institution when the financial institution requires the expiration
dates for evidence of insurance.
(f) For purposes of this Section, "financial institution" does not include
an insurance company, business entity, managing general
agent, surplus lines
broker, wholesale broker, group self-funded insurance fund, or third-party
administrator.
(g) The Director may adopt rules in accordance with Section
401 of this Code for the enforcement of this Section.
(h) This Section applies to the expirations relative to all policies of
insurance bound, applied for, sold, renewed, or otherwise taking effect on or
after
June 1, 2001.
(Source: P.A. 94-248, eff. 7-19-05 .)
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