Kansas Statutes

§ 16a-4-106 — (UCCC) Unconscionability

Kansas § 16a-4-106
JurisdictionKansas
Ch. 16aCONSUMER CREDIT CODE
Art. 4INSURANCE

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Kan. Stat. Ann. § 16a-4-106 (2026).

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(1)In applying the provisions of this act on unconscionability to a separate charge for insurance, consideration shall be given, among other factors, to:
(a)Potential benefits to the consumer including the satisfaction of his obligations;
(b)the creditor's need for the protection provided by the insurance; and
(c)the relation between the amount and terms of credit granted and the insurance benefits provided.
(2)If consumer credit insurance otherwise complies with this article and other applicable law, then neither the amount, the term of the insurance nor the charge of the insurance is unconscionable.

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Legislative History

L. 1973, ch. 85, § 66; L. 2024, ch. 6, § 85; January 1, 2025.

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