Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 37 - INSURANCE Part
Part XIII - Regulations
Chapter 85 - Regulation 36-Universal Life Insurance Model Regulation
Section XIII-8511 - Mandatory Policy Provisions
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XIII-8511
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The policy shall provide the following.
1. Periodic Disclosure to Policyowner
a. The policy shall provide that the
policyowner will be sent, without charge, at least annually, a report which
will serve to keep such policyowner advised as to the status of the policy. The
end of the current report period must be not more than three months previous to
the date of the mailing of the report. Specific requirements of this report are
detailed in
§8515
2. Illustrative Reports
a. The policy shall provide for an
illustrative report which will be sent to the policyowner upon request. Minimum
requirements of such report are the same as those set forth in
§8513 The insurer may charge the
policyowner a reasonable fee for providing the report.
3. Policy Guarantees
a. The policy shall provide guarantees of
minimum interest credits and maximum mortality and expense charges. All values
and data shown in the policy shall be based on guarantees. No figures based on
nonguarantees shall be included in the policy.
4. Calculation of Cash Surrender Values
a. The policy shall contain at least a
general description of the calculation of cash surrender values including the
following information:
i. the guaranteed
maximum expense charges and loads;
ii. any limitation on the crediting of
additional interest. Interest credits shall not remain conditional for a period
longer than 24 months;
iii. the
guaranteed minimum rate or rates of interest;
iv. the guaranteed maximum mortality
charges;
v. any other guaranteed
charges;
vi. any surrender or
partial withdrawal charges.
5. Changes in Basic Coverage
a. If the policyowner has the right to change
the basic coverage, any limitation on the amount or timing of such change shall
be stated in the policy. If the policyowner has the right to increase the basic
coverage, the policy shall state whether a new period of contestability and/or
suicide is applicable to the additional coverage.
6. Grace Period and Lapse
a. The policy shall provide for written
notice to be sent to the policyowner's last known address at least 30 days
prior to termination of coverage.
b. A flexible premium policy shall provide
for a grace period of at least 30 days (or as required by state statute) after
lapse. Unless otherwise defined in the policy, lapse shall occur on that date
on which the net cash surrender value first equals zero.
7. Misstatement of Age or Sex. If there is a
misstatement of age or sex in the policy, the amount of the death benefit shall
be that which would be purchased by the most recent mortality charge at the
correct age or sex. The commissioner may approve other methods which are deemed
satisfactory.
8. Maturity Date. If
a policy provides for a maturity date, end date, or similar date, then the
policy shall also contain a statement, in close proximity to that date, that it
is possible that coverage may not continue to the maturity date even if
scheduled premiums are paid in a timely manner, if such is the case.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with Title 22, Section 2 and Title 36, Section 682 of the Insurance Laws of the State of Louisiana.
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