TITLE 50: INSURANCE
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE SUBCHAPTER s: LEGAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE PART 1406 INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP LIFE INSURANCE POLICY ILLUSTRATIONS SECTION 1406.70 GENERAL RULES AND PROHIBITIONS
Section 1406.70 General Rules and Prohibitions
a) An illustration used in the sale of an individual or group life insurance policy shall satisfy the applicable requirements of this Part, be clearly labeled "Life Insurance Illustration" and contain the following basic information:
1) Name of insurer;
2) Name and business address of insurance producer or insurer's authorized representative, if any;
3) Name, age and sex of proposed insured, except where a composite illustration is permitted pursuant to this Part;
4) Underwriting or rating classification upon which the illustration is based;
5) Generic name of policy, the insurer product name, if different, and form number;
6) Initial death benefit; and
7) Dividend option election or application of non-guaranteed elements, if applicable.
b) When using an illustration in the sale of an individual or group life insurance policy, an insurer or its insurance producers or other authorized representatives shall not:
1) Represent the policy as anything other than a life insurance policy;
2) Use or describe non-guaranteed elements in a manner that is misleading, or has the capacity or tendency to mislead;
3) State or imply that the payment or amount of non-guaranteed elements is guaranteed;
4) Use an illustration that does not comply with the requirements of this Part;
5) Use an illustration that at any policy duration depicts policy performance more favorable to the policyowner than that produced by the illustrated scale of the insurer whose policy is being illustrated;
6) Provide an applicant with an incomplete illustration;
7) Represent in any way that premium payments will not be required for each year of the policy in order to maintain the illustrated death benefits, unless that is the fact;
8) Use the term "vanish" or "vanishing premium," or a similar term that implies the policy becomes paid up, to describe a plan for using non-guaranteed elements to pay a portion of future premiums;
9) Except for policies that can never develop nonforfeiture values, use an illustration that is "lapse-supported"; or
10) Use an illustration that is not "self-supporting."
c) If an interest rate used to determine the illustrated non-guaranteed elements is shown, it shall not be greater than the earned interest rate underlying the disciplined current scale. |