FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 3, 2009
Contact: Jason Moon 517-335-1700
LANSING
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The Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation (OFIR) has ordered American Consumers Insurance (
ACI), an entity claiming to be a legitimate health carrier and Real Benefits Association (RBA), an entity claiming to be a legitimate insurance agency to immediately cease and desist from the sale of any line of insurance in
Michigan. The entities violated the Michigan Insurance Code by selling fraudulent health insurance policies and doing business without an insurance agency license.
"Any Michiganconsumer who purchased health policies from these companies needs to get proper coverage immediately," OFIR Commissioner Ken Ross said. "Consumers should not hesitate to contact our office if they have a complaint against an insurance company, agency or agent."
RBA has locations in
Arkansas, New Jersey and New York.
Consumers can contact OFIR to find out if an agency is licensed to sell insurance in Michigan. OFIR can be contacted by calling (877) 999-6442 or through its website
www.michigan.gov/ofir
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Failure to comply with OFIR's order will subject
ACI and
RBA to one or more of the following:
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A civil penalty of not more than $1,000 for each violation, not to exceed a total of $30,000.
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A civil penalty of not more than $25,000 for each knowing violation, not to exceed an aggregate civil fine of $250,000.
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Complete restitution to all persons in the state damaged by the violation.
To view OFIR's order, visit:
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dleg/Real_Benefits_Assc.__American_Consumers_Insurance_-_Order_to_Cease_and_Desist_287429_7.pdf
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