Utah Admin. Code R590-206-16 - Exceptions to Notice and Opt Out Requirements for Disclosure of Nonpublic Personal Financial Information for Processing and Servicing Transactions
(1) The initial notice requirements under
Subsection R590-206-5(1)(b),
the opt out requirements under Sections
R590-206-8 and
R590-206-12, and the service
provider and joint marketing requirements under Section
R590-206-15 do not apply if a
licensee discloses nonpublic personal financial information necessary to cause,
administer, or enforce a transaction that a consumer requests or authorizes, or
is in connection with:
(a) servicing or
processing an insurance product or service requested or authorized by a
consumer;
(b) maintaining or
servicing a consumer's account with a licensee or with another entity as part
of a private label credit card program or other extension of credit;
(c) a proposed or actual securitization,
secondary market sale, including sales of servicing rights, or a similar
transaction; or
(d) reinsurance or
stop loss insurance.
(2)
A notice that is necessary to cause, administer, or enforce a transaction
includes a disclosure that:
(a) is lawful or
appropriate to enforce a licensee's rights or the rights of another person
engaged in carrying out the financial transaction or providing the product or
service; or
(b) is a usual,
appropriate, or acceptable method:
(i) to
carry out a transaction or a product or service business of which the
transaction is a part, and record, service, or maintain the consumer's account
in the ordinary course of providing the insurance product or service;
(ii) to administer or service benefits or
claims relating to a transaction or a product or service business;
(iii) to provide a confirmation, a statement,
or other record of a transaction, or information on the status or value of an
insurance product or service to the consumer or the licensee;
(iv) to accrue or recognize an incentive or
bonus associated with a transaction that is provided by a licensee or any other
party;
(v) to underwrite insurance
at the consumer's request or the following purposes:
(A) account administration;
(B) reporting;
(C) investigating or preventing fraud or
material misrepresentation;
(D)
processing premium payments;
(E)
processing insurance claims;
(F)
administering insurance benefits, including utilization review activities;
and
(G) participating in research
projects; or
(vi) in
connection with:
(A) authorizing, settling,
billing, processing, clearing, transferring, reconciling, or collecting amounts
charged, debited, or otherwise paid using a debit, credit, or other payment
card, check, account number, or by other payment means;
(B) transferring receivables, accounts, or
interest; or
(C) auditing debit,
credit, or other payment information.
Notes
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