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§ 38a-420

Connecticut Title 38a — Connecticut law

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(a) Each title insurer and title agent shall print and make available to the public schedules of its currently effective premiums and charges.(b) The schedules shall (1) be dated to show the date the premiums and charges became effective, (2) be kept available to the public during normal business hours in each office of the title insurer or title agent in this state and (3) set forth the total premium and charge for each type of title insurance policy or service issued or provided by the title insurer or title agent either by stating the premium or charge for each type of title insurance policy in given amounts of coverage or for each service, or by stating the premium or charge rate per unit amount of coverage, or by a combination of the two.(c) Each title insurer shall keep a complete file of its schedules of premiums and charges and of all changes and amendments to those schedules until at least five years after they have ceased to be in effect.(P.A. 90-218, S. 21.)

(a) Each title insurer and title agent shall print and make available to the public schedules of its currently effective premiums and charges.(b) The schedules shall (1) be dated to show the date the premiums and charges became effective, (2) be kept available to the public during normal business hours in each office of the title insurer or title agent in this state and (3) set forth the total premium and charge for each type of title insurance policy or service issued or provided by the title insurer or title agent either by stating the premium or charge for each type of title insurance policy in given amounts of coverage or for each service, or by stating the premium or charge rate per unit amount of coverage, or by a combination of the two.(c) Each title insurer shall keep a complete file of its schedules of premiums and charges and of all changes and amendments to those schedules until at least five years after they have ceased to be in effect.(P.A. 90-218, S. 21.)

Source: https://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_700a.htm#sec_38a-420· Version 2026