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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 17, CORPORATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS FOR FINANCE AND INSURANCE
Chapter 29a:
Section: 17:29a-58: Prohibited practices.
5. a. A person shall not:
(1) Prepare, issue, request, or require the issuance of, a certificate of insurance that contains any false or misleading information concerning the policy of insurance to which the certificate of insurance makes reference; or
(2) Prepare, issue, request, or require the issuance of, a certificate of insurance that purports to affirmatively or negatively alter, amend, or extend the coverage provided by the policy of insurance to which the certificate of insurance makes reference.
b. A certificate of insurance shall not warrant that the policy of insurance referenced in the certificate complies with the insurance or indemnification requirements of a contract, and the inclusion of a contract number or description within a certificate of insurance shall not be interpreted as providing such a warranty.
L.2015, c.195, s.5.
This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2016-01-26 09:07:05.
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