Current through Public Act 103-1052
Section 215 ILCS 157/35 - Adverse action notificationAdverse action notification. If an insurer takes an adverse action based upon credit information, the insurer must meet all of the notice requirements of this Section. The insurer shall:
(1) Provide notification to the consumer that an adverse action has been taken, in accordance with the requirements of the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681m(a). (2) Provide notification to the consumer explaining the reason for the adverse action. The reasons must be provided in sufficiently clear and specific language so that a person can identify the basis for the insurer's decision to take an adverse action. The notification shall include a description of up to 4 factors that were the primary influences of the adverse action. The use of generalized terms such as "poor credit history", "poor credit rating", or "poor insurance score" does not meet the explanation requirements of this Section. Standardized credit explanations provided by consumer reporting agencies or other third party vendors are deemed to comply with this Section. Added by P.A. 093-0114, § 35, eff. 10/1/2003.