§ 31A-22-1705. False or misleading practices.  


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  • (1) A person may not knowingly request or require the issuance of a certificate of insurance from an insurer, insurance producer, or policyholder that contains false or misleading information concerning an insurance policy to which the certificate of insurance refers.
    (2) A person may not knowingly prepare or issue a certificate of insurance that:
    (a) contains false or misleading information; or
    (b) purports to affirmatively or negatively alter, amend, or extend the coverage provided by an insurance policy to which the certificate of insurance refers.
    (3)
    (a) A person may not prepare, issue, or request an opinion letter or other document, either in addition to or in lieu of a certificate of insurance that is inconsistent with this part.
    (b) An insurer or insurance producer may prepare or issue an addendum to a certificate of insurance that clarifies or explains the coverage provided by an insurance policy if the addendum complies with this part.
Enacted by Chapter 253, 2011 General Session