Fla. Admin. Code R. 69J-128.005
(1) Initial notice requirement. A licensee shall provide a clear and conspicuous notice that accurately reflects its privacy policies and practices to:
(2) When initial notice to a consumer is not required. A licensee is not required to provide an initial notice to a consumer under paragraph (1)(b) of this rule if:
(3) When the licensee establishes a customer relationship.
(b) Examples of establishing customer relationship. A licensee establishes a customer relationship when the consumer:
1. Becomes a policyholder of a licensee that is an insurer when the insurer delivers an insurance policy or contract to the consumer, or in the case of a licensee that is an insurance producer or insurance broker, obtains insurance through that licensee; or
2. Agrees to obtain financial, economic or investment advisory services relating to insurance products or services for a fee from the licensee.
(4) Existing customers. When an existing customer obtains a new insurance product or service from a licensee that is to be used primarily for personal, family or household purposes, the licensee satisfies the initial notice requirements of subsection (1) of this rule as follows:
(5) Exceptions to allow subsequent delivery of notice.
(a) A licensee may provide the initial notice required by paragraph (1)(a) of this rule, within a reasonable time after the licensee establishes a customer relationship if:
1. Establishing the customer relationship is not at the customer’s election; or
2. Providing notice not later than when the licensee establishes a customer relationship would substantially delay the customer’s transaction and the customer agrees to receive the notice at a later time.
(b) Examples of exceptions.
1. Not at customer’s election. Establishing a customer relationship is not at the customer’s election if a licensee acquires or is assigned a customer’s policy from another financial institution or residual market mechanism and the customer does not have a choice about the licensee’s acquisition or assignment.
2. Substantial delay of customer’s transaction. Providing notice not later than when a licensee establishes a customer relationship would substantially delay the customer’s transaction when the licensee and the individual agree over the telephone to enter into a customer relationship involving prompt delivery of the insurance product or service.
3. No substantial delay of customer’s transaction. Providing notice not later than when a licensee establishes a customer relationship would not substantially delay the customer’s transaction when the relationship is initiated in person at the licensee’s office or through other means by which the customer may view the notice, such as on a website.
Rulemaking Authority 624.308, 626.9651 FS. Law Implemented 624.307(1), 626.9651 FS. History–New 12-16-01, Formerly 4-128.005, 69B-128.005.