Sec. 38a-799. Sale of insurance by car rental companies. Permits. Regulations.
Sec. 38a-799. Sale of insurance by car rental companies. Permits. Regulations.
(a) As used in this section:
(1) "Commissioner" means the Insurance Commissioner;
(2) "Rental agreement" means a written agreement setting forth the terms and conditions governing the use of a vehicle provided by the rental company for rental;
(3) "Rental company" means a person in the business of offering vehicles to the
public that is licensed pursuant to section 14-15;
(4) "Renter" means a person obtaining the use of a vehicle from a rental company
under the terms of a rental agreement;
(5) "Vehicle" means a private passenger motor vehicle, including, but not limited
to, passenger vans, minivans, sport utility and pickup trucks or a cargo type of motor
vehicle, including, but not limited to, cargo vans and trucks with a gross vehicle weight
up to and including twenty-six thousand pounds which do not require the operator to
possess a commercial driver's license.
(b) The commissioner shall adopt regulations, in accordance with the provisions of
chapter 54, to issue a permit to rental companies transacting business in this state under
the terms of a rental agreement to offer coverage for sale in connection with the rental
of a vehicle, whether at a rental office or by preselection of coverage in a master rental
agreement, in any of the following categories:
(1) Personal accident insurance covering the risks of travel, including accident and
health insurance, that provides coverage to renters and other rental vehicle occupants for
accidental death or dismemberment and reimbursement for medical expenses resulting
from an accident that occurs during the rental period;
(2) Liability insurance, including uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage
whether offered separately or in combination with other liability insurance, that provides
coverage to renters and other authorized drivers of rental vehicles for liability arising
from the operation of the rental vehicle;
(3) Personal effects insurance that provides coverage to renters and other vehicle
occupants for the loss of, or damage to, personal effects that occurs during the rental
period;
(4) Roadside assistance and emergency sickness protection programs.
(c) The regulations shall require:
(1) That the rental period shall not exceed sixty consecutive days; and
(2) That at each rental location where rental agreements are executed, brochures or
other written materials, in plain language consistent with the provisions of chapter 699a,
are available to the prospective renter that:
(A) Summarize clearly and correctly the terms of the insurance coverage;
(B) Disclose that the insurance policies offered by the rental company may duplicate
coverage already provided by a renter's personal insurance policies;
(C) State that the insurance policies being offered are optional; and
(D) Describe the process for filing a claim.
(d) Each rental company granted a permit under this section shall conduct a training
program in which employees being trained receive basic instruction about the types of
coverage specified in this section and offered for purchase by prospective renters of
rental vehicles. Each company shall retain on file a list of employees who have received
such training and are authorized to offer coverage for sale under the permit issued under
this section and shall make such list available to the commissioner upon request of the
commissioner.
(e) The commissioner may at any time require such information as the commissioner deems necessary with respect to the business methods and transactions of a rental
company granted a permit under this section. Such company shall furnish the commissioner, in such form as the commissioner may require, any such information not later
than fifteen days after receiving a written request therefor.
(f) Nothing in this section shall prevent a rental company from including the sale
of insurance products in an overall employee performance compensation incentive program provided such rental company personnel may not be directly paid a commission
or any other compensation by an insurance company for the sale of coverage to renters.
(g) No rental company holding a permit under this section may advertise, represent
or otherwise hold itself or any of its employees out as licensed insurers, insurance agents,
insurance producers or insurance brokers.
(h) Any permit issued by the commissioner shall be in force until the first day of
February in each even-numbered year unless sooner revoked or suspended. The permit
may, in the discretion of the commissioner, be renewed biennially upon payment of the
fee specified in section 38a-11.
(i) The commissioner, after reasonable notice to and hearing of any holder of a
permit issued pursuant to this section, may suspend or revoke the permit for cause shown.
In addition to or in lieu of suspension or revocation, the commissioner may impose a
fine not to exceed one thousand dollars. Hearings may be held by the commissioner
or by any person designated by the commissioner. Whenever a person other than the
commissioner acts as the hearing officer, said person shall submit to the commissioner
a memorandum of findings and recommendations upon which the commissioner may
base a decision.
(j) Any person aggrieved by the action of the commissioner in revoking, suspending
or refusing to grant or reissue a permit or in imposing a fine may appeal therefrom, in
accordance with the provisions of section 4-183, except venue for such appeal shall be
in the judicial district of Hartford. Appeals under this section shall be privileged in
respect to the order of trial assignment.
(P.A. 99-127, S. 1, 3.)
History: P.A. 99-127 effective June 8, 1999.