(215 ILCS 5/249) (from Ch. 73, par. 861)
Sec. 249.
Valuation of registered policies.
The Director shall keep such a record of the policies that have been
issued pursuant to the act mentioned in section 246 as to enable him to
compute their value at any time. Upon written proof attested by the
president or vice-president and secretary of the company which shall have
issued such policies that any of them have been commuted or terminated, the
Director shall indicate such commutation or cancellation upon such record.
The reserve value of all policies, according to the standard prescribed in
this Code for the valuation of policies of life insurance companies, when
the first premium shall have been paid thereon, less the amount of any
liens, (as set forth in a statement showing kind, nature and amount,
attested by the president or vice-president and secretary of the company
issuing the policies against which such liens exist) not exceeding such
value as the company may have against such policies shall be entered in the
record aforesaid at the time such record is made. On the first day of
January of each year, or within sixty days thereafter, the Director shall
cause the registered policies of each company to be carefully revalued, and
the reserve value thereof at the time fixed for such valuation, less any
liens, (as set forth in a statement showing kind, nature and amount,
attested by the president or vice-president and secretary of the company
issuing the policies against which such liens exist) not exceeding such
reserve value as the company may have against such policies shall be
entered upon the record. It shall be the duty of
the Director to cancel mutilated policies issued by said companies prior to
the effective date of this Code, and register in lieu thereof other
policies of like tenor and date.
(Source: P.A. 87-757.)
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