a. A bail bond agent shall post in a conspicuous manner, at the location where transactions are executed, a sign, to be produced by the department and made available online, that shall contain, at a minimum, the following information:
1. A list of the maximum premium or compensation that can be charged for giving bail bond or depositing money or property as bail under section 6804 of the insurance law;
2. That such premium or compensation represents the maximum amounts, excluding collateral, that a bail bond agent can charge for services;
3. That a consumer is entitled to receive and must sign a consumer bill of rights before entering a contract with a bail bond agent; and
4. That a consumer may make a complaint to the department or the relevant state agencies as illustrated in the consumer bill of rights.
b. The department shall make information available to inform consumers of their right to make a complaint to the department or the relevant state agencies when a bail bond agent charges more than the maximum premium or compensation permitted under section 6804 of the insurance law.
(L.L. 2018/142, 8/6/2018, eff. 2/2/2019)