An Act Regarding Service Contracts
Sec. 1. 10 MRSA c. 213-A is enacted to read:
CHAPTER 213-A
SERVICE CONTRACTS
§ 1408. Short title; scope
§ 1408-A. Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, service contracts are not insurance in this State and may not be regulated as insurance.
§ 1408-B. Requirements for doing business
(1) At the time the policy is filed with the superintendent and continuously thereafter:
(a) The insurer maintains surplus as to policyholders and paid-in capital of at least $15,000,000; and
(b) The insurer files annually copies of the insurer's audited financial statements, its annual statement under Title 24-A, section 423 and the actuarial certification required by and filed in the insurer's state of domicile; or
(2) At the time the policy is filed with the superintendent and continuously thereafter:
(a) The insurer maintains surplus as to policyholders and paid-in capital of less than $15,000,000 but at least $10,000,000;
(b) The insurer demonstrates to the satisfaction of the superintendent that the insurer maintains a ratio of net written premiums, wherever written, to surplus as to policyholders and paid-in capital of not greater than 3 to 1; and
(c) The insurer files annually copies of the insurer's audited financial statements, its annual statement under Title 24-A, section 423 and the actuarial certification required by and filed in the insurer's state of domicile;
(1) A surety bond issued by an authorized surety;
(2) Securities of the type eligible for deposit by authorized insurers in this State;
(3) Cash;
(4) A letter of credit issued by a qualified financial institution; or
(5) Another form of security prescribed by rules adopted by the superintendent; or
§ 1409. Required disclosures; reimbursement insurance policy
§ 1409-A. Required disclosure; service contracts
§ 1409-B. Prohibited acts
§ 1409-C. Record-keeping requirements
§ 1409-D. Cancellation of reimbursement insurance policy
An insurer that issued a reimbursement insurance policy may not terminate the policy until a notice of termination has been mailed or delivered to the superintendent. The termination of a reimbursement insurance policy does not reduce the insurer's responsibility for service contracts issued by providers prior to the date of the termination.
§ 1409-E. Obligation of reimbursement insurance policy insurers
§ 1409-F. Enforcement provisions
(1) A person aggrieved by an order issued under this paragraph may request a hearing before the superintendent. The hearing request must be filed with the superintendent within 20 days of the date the superintendent's order is effective.
(2) If a hearing is requested by a provider, an order issued by the superintendent under this paragraph must be suspended from the original effective date of the order until completion of the hearing and final decision of the superintendent.
(3) At the hearing, the burden is on the superintendent to show why an order issued pursuant to this paragraph is justified. The provisions of Title 24-A, sections 229 to 236 apply to a hearing requested under this paragraph.
§ 1410. Transition
A person engaged in the service contract business, as a provider or otherwise, in this State on or before January 1, 2012 that submits an application for registration as a provider pursuant to this chapter within 30 days after the superintendent makes the application available may continue to engage in business as a provider in this State until final agency action is taken by the superintendent regarding the registration application and all rights to judicial review have been exhausted or expired.
Sec. 2. Effective date. This Act takes effect January 1, 2012.
summary
This bill creates a statutory framework within which service contracts are defined and regulated by the Superintendent of Insurance. It provides that service contracts are not insurance and are not subject to the insurance laws. It includes consumer protections and eliminates unnecessary administration.