Public Act 102-0212 Public Act 0212 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0212 | SB1588 Enrolled | LRB102 13159 BMS 18502 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by | changing Section 500-10 and by adding Article XLVI as follows:
| (215 ILCS 5/500-10)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)
| Sec. 500-10. Definitions. In addition to the definitions | in Section 2 of
the
Code, the following
definitions apply to | this Article:
| "Business entity" means a corporation, association, | partnership, limited
liability
company, limited liability | partnership, or other legal entity.
| "Car rental limited line licensee" means a person | authorized under the
provisions of
Section 500-105 to sell | certain coverages relating to the rental of vehicles.
| "Home state" means the District of Columbia and any state | or territory of the
United
States in which an insurance | producer maintains his or her principal place of
residence or
| principal place of business and is licensed to act as an | insurance producer.
| "Insurance" means any of the lines of authority in Section | 500-35, any health
care plan
under the Health Maintenance |
| Organization Act, or any limited health care plan
under the
| Limited Health Service Organization Act.
| "Insurance producer" means a person required to be | licensed under the laws of
this State
to sell, solicit, or | negotiate insurance.
| "Insurer" means a company as defined in subsection (e) of | Section 2 of this
Code, a
health maintenance organization as | defined in the Health Maintenance
Organization Act, or a
| limited health service organization as defined in the Limited | Health
Service Organization Act.
| "License" means a document issued by the Director | authorizing an individual
to act as an
insurance producer for | the lines of authority specified in the document or
| authorizing a business
entity to act as an insurance producer. | The license itself does not create any
authority, actual,
| apparent, or inherent, in the holder to represent or commit
an | insurance carrier.
| "Limited lines insurance" means those lines of insurance | defined in Section
500-100 or
any other line of insurance that | the Director may deem it necessary to
recognize for the | purposes
of complying with subsection (e) of Section 500-40.
| "Limited lines producer" means a person authorized by the | Director to sell,
solicit, or
negotiate limited lines | insurance.
| "Negotiate" means the act of conferring directly with or | offering advice
directly to a
purchaser or prospective |
| purchaser of a particular contract of insurance
concerning any
| of the substantive benefits, terms, or conditions of the | contract, provided
that the person
engaged in that act either | sells insurance or obtains insurance from
insurers for | purchasers.
| "Person" means an individual or a business entity.
| "Rental agreement" means a written agreement setting forth | the terms and
conditions
governing the use of a vehicle | provided by a rental company for
rental or lease.
| "Rental company" means a person, or a franchisee of the | person, in the
business of
providing primarily private | passenger vehicles to the public under a
rental agreement for | a period
not to exceed 30 days.
| "Rental period" means the term of the rental agreement.
| "Renter" means a person obtaining the use of a vehicle | from a
rental company under the
terms of a rental agreement for | a period not to exceed 30 days.
| "Self-service storage facility limited line licensee" | means a person
authorized under the provisions of Section | 500-107 to sell certain coverages
relating to the rental of | self-service storage facilities.
| "Sell" means to exchange a contract of insurance by any | means, for
money or its equivalent, on
behalf of an insurance | company.
| "Solicit" means attempting to
sell insurance or asking or | urging a person to apply for a
particular kind of insurance |
| from a particular company.
| "Terminate" means the cancellation of the relationship | between an insurance
producer and the
insurer or the | termination of a producer's authority to transact insurance.
| "Travel insurance" has the meaning provided in Section | 1630 means insurance coverage for personal risks incident to | planned travel, including, but not limited to: (1) the | interruption or cancellation of a trip or event, (2) the loss | of baggage or personal effects, (3) damages to accommodations | or rental vehicles, or (4) sickness, accident, disability, or | death occurring during travel. "Travel insurance" does not | include major medical plans that provide comprehensive medical | protection for travelers with trips lasting 6 months or | longer, including those working overseas as an ex-patriot or | as military personnel on deployment . | "Uniform Business Entity Application" means the current | version of the
National Association of Insurance | Commissioners' Uniform
Business Entity Application for | nonresident business entities.
| "Uniform Application" means the current version of the | National Association
of Insurance Commissioners' Uniform
| Application for
nonresident producer licensing.
| "Vehicle" or "rental vehicle" means a motor vehicle of (1) | the private
passenger
type, including passenger vans, mini | vans, and sport utility vehicles or (2)
the cargo type,
| including cargo vans, pickup trucks, and trucks with a gross |
| vehicle
weight of less than
26,000 pounds the operation of | which does not require the operator to possess a
commercial
| driver's license.
| "Webinar" means an online educational presentation during | which a live and participating instructor and participating | viewers, whose attendance is periodically verified throughout | the presentation, actively engage in discussion and in the | submission and answering of questions. | (Source: P.A. 97-113, eff. 7-14-11; 98-1165, eff. 6-1-15 .)
| (215 ILCS 5/Art. XLVI heading new) | ARTICLE XLVI. TRAVEL INSURANCE | (215 ILCS 5/1620 new) | Sec. 1620. Short title. This Article may be cited as the | Travel Insurance Act. | (215 ILCS 5/1625 new) | Sec. 1625. Scope and purposes. | (a) The purpose of this Article is to promote the public | welfare by creating a comprehensive legal framework within | which travel insurance may be sold in this State. | (b) This Article applies to travel insurance that covers | any resident of this State, and is sold, solicited, | negotiated, or offered in this State, and policies and | certificates that are delivered or issued for delivery in this |
| State. This Article does not apply to cancellation fee waivers | or travel assistance services except as expressly provided in | this Article. | (c) All other applicable provisions of this State's | insurance laws shall continue to apply to travel insurance, | except that the specific provisions of this Article shall | supersede any general provisions of law that would otherwise | be applicable to travel insurance. | (215 ILCS 5/1630 new) | Sec. 1630. Definitions. As used in this Article: | "Aggregator site" means a website that provides access to | information regarding insurance products from more than one | insurer, including product and insurer information, for use in | comparison shopping. | "Blanket travel insurance" means a policy of travel | insurance issued to any eligible group providing coverage for | specific classes of persons defined in the policy with | coverage provided to all members of the eligible group without | a separate charge to individual members of the eligible group. | "Cancellation fee waiver" means a contractual agreement | between a supplier of travel services and its customer to | waive some or all of the nonrefundable cancellation fee | provisions of the supplier's underlying travel contract with | or without regard to the reason for the cancellation or form of | reimbursement. A "cancellation fee waiver" is not insurance. |
| "Eligible group", solely for the purposes of travel | insurance, means 2 or more persons who are engaged in a common | enterprise, or have an economic, educational, or social | affinity or relationship, including, but not limited to, any | of the following: | (1) any entity engaged in the business of providing | travel or travel services, including, but not limited to: | tour operators, lodging providers, vacation property | owners, hotels and resorts, travel clubs, travel agencies, | property managers, cultural exchange programs, and common | carriers or the operator, owner, or lessor of a means of | transportation of passengers, including, but not limited | to, airlines, cruise lines, railroads, steamship | companies, and public bus carriers, wherein with regard to | any particular travel or type of travel or travelers, all | members or customers of the group must have a common | exposure to risk attendant to such travel; | (2) any college, school, or other institution of | learning covering students, teachers, employees, or | volunteers; | (3) any employer covering any group of employees, | volunteers, contractors, board of directors, dependents, | or guests; | (4) any sports team, camp, or sponsor of any sports | team or camp covering participants, members, campers, | employees, officials, supervisors, or volunteers; |
| (5) any religious, charitable, recreational, | educational, or civic organization, or branch of an | organization covering any group of members, participants, | or volunteers; | (6) any financial institution or financial institution | vendor, or parent holding company, trustee, or agent of or | designated by one or more financial institutions or | financial institution vendors, including account holders, | credit card holders, debtors, guarantors, or purchasers; | (7) any incorporated or unincorporated association, | including labor unions, having a common interest, | constitution and bylaws, and organized and maintained in | good faith for purposes other than obtaining insurance for | members or participants of such association covering its | members; | (8) any trust or the trustees of a fund established, | created, or maintained for the benefit of and covering | members, employees or customers, subject to the Director's | permitting the use of a trust and the State's premium tax | provisions, of one or more associations meeting the | requirements of paragraph (7) of this definition; | (9) any entertainment production company covering any | group of participants, volunteers, audience members, | contestants, or workers; | (10) any volunteer fire department, ambulance, rescue, | police, court, or any first aid, civil defense, or other |
| such volunteer group; | (11) preschools, day care institutions for children or | adults, and senior citizen clubs; | (12) any automobile or truck rental or leasing company | covering a group of individuals who may become renters, | lessees, or passengers defined by their travel status on | the rented or leased vehicles. The common carrier, the | operator, owner or lessor of a means of transportation, or | the automobile or truck rental or leasing company, is the | policyholder under a policy to which this Section applies; | or | (13) any other group where the Director has determined | that the members are engaged in a common enterprise, or | have an economic, educational, or social affinity or | relationship, and that issuance of the policy would not be | contrary to the public interest. | "Fulfillment materials" means documentation sent to the | purchaser of a travel protection plan confirming the purchase | and providing the travel protection plan's coverage and | assistance details. | "Group travel insurance" means travel insurance issued to | any eligible group. | "Limited lines travel insurance producer" means one of the | following: | (1) a licensed managing general agent or third-party | administrator; |
| (2) a licensed insurance producer, including a limited | lines producer; or | (3) a travel administrator. | "Offering and disseminating" means the following: | (1) Providing information to a prospective or current | policyholder on behalf of a limited lines travel insurance | entity, including brochures, buyer guides, descriptions of | coverage, and price. | (2) Referring specific questions regarding coverage | features and benefits from a prospective or current | policyholder to a limited lines travel insurance entity. | (3) Disseminating and processing applications for | coverage, coverage selection forms, or other similar forms | in response to a request from a prospective or current | policyholder. | (4) Collecting premiums from a prospective or current | policyholder on behalf of a limited lines travel insurance | entity. | (5) Receiving and recording information from a | policyholder to share with a limited lines travel | insurance entity. | "Primary policyholder" means an individual person who | elects and purchases individual travel insurance. | "Travel administrator" means a person who directly or | indirectly underwrites, collects charges, collateral, or | premiums from, or adjusts or settles claims on residents of |
| this State in connection with travel insurance, except that a | person shall not be considered a travel administrator if that | person's only actions that would otherwise cause the person to | be considered a travel administrator are among the following: | (1) a person working for a travel administrator to the | extent that the person's activities are subject to the | supervision and control of the travel administrator; | (2) an insurance producer selling insurance or engaged | in administrative and claims-related activities within the | scope of the producer's license; | (3) a travel retailer offering and disseminating | travel insurance and registered under the license of a | limited lines travel insurance producer in accordance with | Section 1635; | (4) an individual adjusting or settling claims in the | normal course of that individual's practice or employment | as an attorney-at-law and who does not collect charges or | premiums in connection with insurance coverage; or | (5) a business entity that is affiliated with a | licensed insurer while acting as a travel administrator | for the direct and assumed insurance business of an | affiliated insurer. | "Travel assistance services" means noninsurance services | for which the consumer is not indemnified based on a | fortuitous event, and where providing the service does not | result in transfer or shifting of risk that would constitute |
| the business of insurance. "Travel assistance services" | include, but are not limited to: security advisories; | destination information; vaccination and immunization | information services; travel reservation services; | entertainment; activity and event planning; translation | assistance; emergency messaging; international legal and | medical referrals; medical case monitoring; coordination of | transportation arrangements; emergency cash transfer | assistance; medical prescription replacement assistance; | passport and travel document replacement assistance; lost | luggage assistance; concierge services; and any other service | that is furnished in connection with planned travel. "Travel | assistance services" are not insurance and are not related to | insurance. | "Travel insurance" means insurance coverage for personal | risks incident to planned travel, including, but not limited | to: | (1) the interruption or cancellation of a trip or | event; | (2) the loss of baggage or personal effects; | (3) damages to accommodations or rental vehicles; | (4) sickness, accident, disability, or death occurring | during travel; | (5) emergency evacuation; | (6) repatriation of remains; or | (7) any other contractual obligations to indemnify or |
| pay a specified amount to the traveler upon determinable | contingencies related to travel as approved by the | Director. | "Travel insurance" does not include major medical plans | that provide comprehensive medical protection for travelers | with trips lasting 6 months or longer, including those working | overseas as expatriates or as military personnel on | deployment. | "Travel insurance business entity" means a licensed | insurance producer designated by an insurer as set forth in | subsection (h) of Section 1635. | "Travel protection plans" means plans that provide one or | more of the following: travel insurance, travel assistance | services, and cancellation fee waivers. | "Travel retailer" means a business organization that | makes, arranges, or offers travel services and, with respect | to travel insurance, is limited to offering and disseminating | as defined in this Section, unless otherwise licensed under | subsection (b) of Section 1635. | (215 ILCS 5/1635 new) | Sec. 1635. Licensing and registration. | (a) The Director may issue to a travel insurance business | entity that registers travel retailers under its license as | described in paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of this Section a | producer license as provided in paragraph (6) of subsection |
| (a) of Section 500-35 of this Code. A travel insurance | business entity license issued under this Section shall also | authorize any employee of the travel insurance business entity | to act individually on behalf and under the supervision of the | travel insurance business entity licensee with respect to the | coverage specified in this Section. Each travel insurance | business entity licensed under this Section shall pay the | Department a fee of $500 for its initial license and $500 for | each renewal license, payable on May 31 annually. | (b) The Director may issue to a travel retailer a limited | lines producer license. A travel retailer license issued under | this Section shall also authorize any employee of the travel | retailer limited line licensee to act individually on behalf | and under the supervision of the travel retailer limited line | licensee with respect to the coverage specified in this | Section. | (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a travel | retailer may do the limited activities of offering and | disseminating travel insurance on behalf of and under the | license of a supervising travel insurance business entity if | the following conditions are met: | (1) the travel insurance business entity or travel | retailer provides to purchasers of travel insurance: | (A) a description of the material terms or the | actual material terms of the insurance coverage; | (B) a description of the process for filing a |
| claim; | (C) a description of the review or cancellation | process for the travel insurance policy; and | (D) the identity and contact information of the | insurer and travel insurance business entity; | (2) at the time of licensure, the travel insurance | business entity shall establish and maintain a register on | a form prescribed by the Director of each travel retailer | that offers travel insurance on the travel insurance | business entity's behalf; the register shall be maintained | and updated continuously by the travel insurance business | entity and shall include the name, address, and contact | information of the travel retailer and an officer or | person who directs or controls the travel retailer's | operations and the travel retailer's federal tax | identification number; the travel insurance business | entity shall submit the register to the Director annually | on a form and in a manner approved by the Director; the | limited lines producer shall also certify that the travel | retailer personnel who are offering and disseminating | insurance under the travel retailer's registration | complies with 18 U.S.C. 1033; | (3) the travel insurance business entity has | designated one of its employees as a licensed individual | producer (a designated responsible producer or DRP) | responsible for the travel insurance business entity's and |
| its travel retailer's compliance with the travel insurance | laws, rules, and regulations of this State; | (4) the travel insurance business entity has paid all | applicable insurance producer licensing fees as set forth | in this Code; and | (5) the travel insurance business entity requires each | employee and authorized representative of the travel | retailer whose duties include offering and disseminating | travel insurance to receive a program of instruction or | training that shall be subject to review by the Director; | the training material shall, at a minimum, contain | instructions on the types of insurance offered, ethical | sales practices, and required disclosures to prospective | customers. | (d) Any travel retailer offering or disseminating travel | insurance shall make available to prospective purchasers | brochures or other written materials that: | (1) provide the identity and contact information of | the insurer and the travel insurance business entity; | (2) explain that the purchase of travel insurance is | not required in order to purchase any other product or | service from the travel retailer; and | (3) explain that an unlicensed travel retailer is | permitted to provide general information about the | insurance offered by the travel retailer, including a | description of the coverage and price, but is not |
| qualified or authorized to answer technical questions | about the terms and conditions of the insurance offered by | the travel retailer or to evaluate the adequacy of the | customer's existing insurance coverage. | (e) A travel retailer's employee or authorized | representative who is not licensed as an insurance producer | may not: | (1) evaluate or interpret the technical terms, | benefits, and conditions of the offered travel insurance | coverage; | (2) evaluate or provide advice concerning a | prospective purchaser's existing insurance coverage; or | (3) hold himself, herself, or itself out as a licensed | insurer, licensed producer, or insurance expert. | (f) A travel retailer whose insurance-related activities, | and those of its employees and authorized representatives, are | limited to offering and disseminating travel insurance on | behalf of and under the direction of a travel insurance | business entity meeting the conditions stated in this Section | is authorized to do so and receive related compensation upon | registration by the travel insurance business entity as | described in paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of this Section. | (g) Travel insurance may be provided under an individual | policy or under a group, blanket, or master policy. | (h) As the insurer designee, the travel insurance business | entity is responsible for the acts of the travel retailer that |
| is registered under its license. | (i) Any entity that violates any provision of this Article | shall be subject to all appropriate regulatory action as set | forth in this Code. | (j) Any person licensed in a major line of authority as an | insurance producer is authorized to sell, solicit, and | negotiate travel insurance. A property and casualty insurance | producer is not required to become appointed by an insurer in | order to sell, solicit, or negotiate travel insurance. | (215 ILCS 5/1640 new) | Sec. 1640. Travel protection plans. Travel protection | plans may be offered for one price for the combined features | that the travel protection plan offers in this State if: | (1) the travel protection plan clearly discloses to | the consumer, at or before the time of purchase, that it | includes travel insurance, travel assistance services, and | cancellation fee waivers, as applicable, and provides | information and an opportunity, at or before the time of | purchase, for the consumer to obtain additional | information regarding the features and pricing of each; | and | (2) the fulfillment materials: | (A) describe and delineate the travel insurance, | travel assistance services, and cancellation fee | waivers in the travel protection plan; and |
| (B) include the travel insurance disclosures and | the contact information for persons providing travel | assistance services, and cancellation fee waivers, as | applicable. | (215 ILCS 5/1645 new) | Sec. 1645. Sales practices. | (a) All persons offering travel insurance to residents of | this State are subject to the Unfair Methods of Competition | and Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices Article of this | Code, except as otherwise provided in this Section. In the | event of a conflict between this Article and other provisions | of this Code regarding the sale and marketing of travel | insurance and travel protection plans, the provisions of this | Article shall control. | (b) Offering or selling a travel insurance policy that | could never result in payment of any claims for any insured | under the policy is an unfair trade practice under Section | 424. | (c) Marketing of travel insurance policies shall comply | with the following: | (1) All documents provided to consumers before the | purchase of travel insurance, including, but not limited | to, sales materials, advertising materials, and marketing | materials, shall be consistent with the travel insurance | policy itself, including, but not limited to, forms, |
| endorsements, policies, rate filings, and certificates of | insurance. | (2) For travel insurance policies or certificates that | contain preexisting condition exclusions, information and | an opportunity to learn more about the preexisting | condition exclusions shall be provided any time prior to | the time of purchase, and in the coverage's fulfillment | materials. | (3) The fulfillment materials and the information | described in subparagraphs (A) through (D) of paragraph | (1) of subsection (c) of Section 1635 shall be provided to | a policyholder or certificate holder as soon as | practicable following the purchase of a travel protection | plan. Unless the insured has either started a covered trip | or filed a claim under the travel insurance coverage, a | policyholder or certificate holder may cancel a policy or | certificate for a full refund of the travel protection | plan price from the date of purchase of a travel | protection plan until at least: | (A) 15 days following the date of delivery of the | travel protection plan's fulfillment materials by | postal mail; or | (B) 10 days following the date of delivery of the | travel protection plan's fulfillment materials by | means other than postal mail.
For the purposes of this | Section, delivery means handing fulfillment materials |
| to the policyholder or certificate holder or sending | fulfillment materials by postal mail or electronic | means to the policyholder or certificate holder. | (4) The company shall disclose in the policy | documentation and fulfillment materials whether the travel | insurance is primary or secondary to other applicable | coverage. | (5) Where travel insurance is marketed directly to a | consumer through an insurer's website or by others through | an aggregator site, it shall not be an unfair trade | practice or other violation of law where an accurate | summary or short description of coverage is provided on | the web page, so long as the consumer has access to the | full provisions of the policy through electronic means. | (d) No person offering, soliciting, or negotiating travel | insurance or travel protection plans on an individual or group | basis may do so by using negative option or opt out, which | would require a consumer to take an affirmative action to | deselect coverage, such as unchecking a box on an electronic | form, when the consumer purchases a trip. | (e) It shall be an unfair trade practice under Section 424 | to market blanket travel insurance coverage as free. | (f) Where a consumer's destination jurisdiction requires | insurance coverage, it shall not be an unfair trade practice | to require that a consumer choose between the following | options as a condition of purchasing a trip or travel package: |
| (1) purchasing the coverage required by the | destination jurisdiction through the travel retailer or | limited lines travel insurance producer supplying the trip | or travel package; or | (2) agreeing to obtain and provide proof of coverage | that meets the destination jurisdiction's requirements | before departure. | (215 ILCS 5/1650 new) | Sec. 1650. Travel insurance administrators. | (a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Code, no | entity shall act or represent itself as a travel administrator | for travel insurance in this State unless that entity: | (1) is a licensed property and casualty insurance | producer in this State for activities permitted under that | producer license; | (2) holds a valid managing general agent license in | this State; or | (3) holds a valid third-party administrator license in | this State. | (b) An insurer is responsible for the acts of a travel | administrator administering travel insurance underwritten by | the insurer, and is responsible for ensuring that the travel | administrator maintains all books and records relevant to the | insurer to be made available by the travel administrator to | the Director upon request. |
| (215 ILCS 5/1655 new) | Sec. 1655. Policy. | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, | travel insurance shall be classified and filed for purposes of | rates and forms under an inland marine line of insurance, | including travel insurance that provides coverage for | sickness, accident, disability, or death occurring during | travel, either exclusively, or in conjunction with related | coverages of emergency evacuation or repatriation of remains, | or incidental limited property and casualty benefits such as | baggage or trip cancellation. | (b) Travel insurance may be in the form of an individual, | group, master, or blanket policy. | (c) Eligibility and underwriting standards for travel | insurance may be developed and provided based on travel | protection plans designed for individual or identified | marketing or distribution channels, provided those standards | also meet this State's underwriting standards for inland | marine. | (215 ILCS 5/1660 new) | Sec. 1660. Rules. The Department may adopt rules to | implement this Article. | (215 ILCS 5/500-108 rep.) |
| Section 10. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by | repealing Section 500-108.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect 90 days | after becoming law. |
Effective Date: 10/28/2021
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