Illinois Compiled Statutes 215 ILCS 5/513a11 – Cancellation requirements upon default
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(a) When a premium finance agreement contains a power of attorney enabling the premium finance company to cancel any insurance contract or contracts listed in the premium finance agreement, the insurance contract or contracts shall not be cancelled by the premium finance company unless the request for cancellation is effectuated under this Section.
(b) Not less than 10 days written notice shall be mailed to the named insured of the intent of the premium finance company to cancel the insurance contract unless the default is cured within the 10 day period.
(c) After expiration of the 10 day period, the premium finance company may request, in the name of the named insured, cancellation of the insurance contract or contracts by mailing or hand delivering to the insurer a request for cancellation, and the insurance contract shall be cancelled as if the request for cancellation had been submitted by the named insured, but without requiring the return of the insurance contract or contracts. The premium finance company shall also mail a copy of the request for cancellation to the named insured at his last known address.
(d) All statutory, regulatory, and contractual restrictions providing that the insurance contract may not be cancelled unless notice is given to a governmental agency, mortgagee, or other third party shall apply where cancellation is effected under provisions of this Section. The insurer shall give the notice to any governmental agency, mortgagee, or other third party on or before the fifth business day after it receives the notice of cancellation from the premium finance company. For purposes of this Section, any governmental agency, mortgagee, or other third party may opt to receive notices electronically.
(e) In the event that the collection of return premiums for the account of the named insured results in a surplus over the amount due from the named insured, the premium finance company shall refund the excess to the named insured; however, no refund is required if it amounts to less than $5.
(f) All cancellation provisions required of the premium finance company and insurer are applicable to any policy to which Section 143.11 applies.
(b) Not less than 10 days written notice shall be mailed to the named insured of the intent of the premium finance company to cancel the insurance contract unless the default is cured within the 10 day period.
Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 215 ILCS 5/513a11
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Mortgagee: The person to whom property is mortgaged and who has loaned the money.
- Power of attorney: A written instrument which authorizes one person to act as another's agent or attorney. The power of attorney may be for a definite, specific act, or it may be general in nature. The terms of the written power of attorney may specify when it will expire. If not, the power of attorney usually expires when the person granting it dies. Source: OCC
(c) After expiration of the 10 day period, the premium finance company may request, in the name of the named insured, cancellation of the insurance contract or contracts by mailing or hand delivering to the insurer a request for cancellation, and the insurance contract shall be cancelled as if the request for cancellation had been submitted by the named insured, but without requiring the return of the insurance contract or contracts. The premium finance company shall also mail a copy of the request for cancellation to the named insured at his last known address.
(d) All statutory, regulatory, and contractual restrictions providing that the insurance contract may not be cancelled unless notice is given to a governmental agency, mortgagee, or other third party shall apply where cancellation is effected under provisions of this Section. The insurer shall give the notice to any governmental agency, mortgagee, or other third party on or before the fifth business day after it receives the notice of cancellation from the premium finance company. For purposes of this Section, any governmental agency, mortgagee, or other third party may opt to receive notices electronically.
(e) In the event that the collection of return premiums for the account of the named insured results in a surplus over the amount due from the named insured, the premium finance company shall refund the excess to the named insured; however, no refund is required if it amounts to less than $5.
(f) All cancellation provisions required of the premium finance company and insurer are applicable to any policy to which Section 143.11 applies.