Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The format of a basic illustration shall
conform to the following requirements:
(a)
The illustration shall be labeled with the date on which it was
prepared;
(b) Each page, including
any explanatory notes or pages, shall be numbered and show its relationship to
the total number of pages in the illustration (e.g., the fourth page of a
seven-page illustration shall be labeled "page 4 of 7 pages");
(c) The assumed dates of payment receipt and
benefit pay-out within a policy year shall be clearly identified.
(d) If the age of the proposed insured is
shown as a component of the tabular detail, it shall be issue age plus the
numbers of years the policy is assumed to have been in force.
(e) The assumed payments on which the
illustrated benefits and values are based shall be identified as premium outlay
or contract premium, as applicable. For policies that do not require a specific
contract premium, the illustrated payments shall be identified as premium
outlay;
(f) Guaranteed death
benefits and values available upon surrender, if any, for the illustrated
premium outlay or contract premium shall be shown and clearly labeled
guaranteed.
(g) If the illustration
shows any non-guaranteed elements, they cannot be based on a scale more
favorable to the policy owner than the insurer's illustrated scale at any
duration. These elements shall be clearly labeled non-guaranteed;
(h) The guaranteed elements, if any, shall be
shown before corresponding non-guaranteed elements and shall be specifically
referred to on any page of an illustration that shows or describes only the
non-guaranteed elements (e.g., "see page one for guaranteed
elements");
(i) The account or
accumulation value of a policy, if shown, shall be identified by the name this
value is given in the policy being illustrated and shown in close proximity to
the corresponding value available upon surrender;
(j) The value available upon surrender shall
be identified by the name this value is given in the policy being illustrated
and shall be the amount available to the policy owner in a lump sum after
deduction of surrender charges, policy loans and policy loan interest, as
applicable;
(k) Illustrations may
show policy benefits and values in graphic or chart form in addition to the
tabular form;
(l) Any illustration
of non-guaranteed elements shall be accompanied by a statement indicating that:
(A) The benefits and values are not
guaranteed;
(B) The assumptions on
which they are based are subject to change by the insurer; and
(C) Actual results may be more or less
favorable.
(m) If the
illustration shows that the premium payer may have the option to allow policy
charges to be paid using non-guaranteed values, the illustration must clearly
disclose that a charge continues to be required and that, depending on actual
results, the premium payer may need to continue or resume premium outlays.
Similar disclosure shall be made for premium outlay of lesser amounts or
shorter durations than the contract premium. If a contract premium is due, the
premium outlay display shall not be left blank or show zero unless accompanied
by an asterisk or similar mark to draw attention to the fact that the policy is
not paid up;
(n) If the applicant
plans to use dividends or policy values, guaranteed or non-guaranteed, to pay
all or a portion of the contract premium or policy charges, or for any other
purpose, the illustration may show such use of dividends or policy values and
the effect on future policy benefits and values.
(2) A basic illustration shall have a
narrative summary, which shall include the following:
(a) A brief description of the policy being
illustrated, including a statement that it is a life insurance
policy;
(b) A brief description of
the premium outlay or contract premium, as applicable, for the policy. For a
policy that does not require payment of a specific contract premium, the
illustration shall show the premium outlay that must be paid to guarantee
coverage for the term of the policy, subject to maximum premiums allowable to
qualify as a life insurance policy under the applicable provisions of the
Internal Revenue Code;
(c) A brief
description of any policy features, riders or options, guaranteed or
non-guaranteed, shown in the basic illustration and the impact they may have on
the benefits and values of the policy;
(d) Identification and a brief definition of
column headings and key terms used in the illustration; and
(e) A statement containing in substance the
following: "This illustration assumes that the currently illustrated
nonguaranteed elements will continue unchanged for all years shown. This is not
likely to occur, and actual results may be more or less favorable than those
shown."
(3) Following
the narrative summary, a basic illustration shall include a numeric summary of
the death benefits and values and the premium outlay and contract premium, as
applicable. The following provisions apply to the numeric summary:
(a) For a policy that provides for a contract
premium, the guaranteed death benefits and values shall be based on the
contract premium. This summary shall be shown for at least policy years five,
ten and twenty and at age 70, if applicable, on the three bases shown in this
subsection. For multiple life policies, the summary shall show policy years
five, ten, twenty and thirty. The three bases are as follows:
(A) Policy guarantees;
(B) Insurer's illustrated scale;
(C) Insurer's illustrated scale used but with
the non-guaranteed elements reduced as follows:
(i) Dividends at 50 percent of the dividends
contained in the illustrated scale used;
(ii) Non-guaranteed credited interest at
rates that are the average of the guaranteed rates and the rates contained in
the illustrated scale used; and
(iii) All non-guaranteed charges, including
but not limited to, term insurance charges, mortality and expense charges, at
rates that are the average of the guaranteed rates and the rates contained in
the illustrated scale used; and
(b) In addition, if coverage would cease
prior to policy maturity or age 100, the year in which coverage ceases shall be
identified for each of the three bases.
(4) A basic illustration shall include the
following tabular detail:
(a) A basic
illustration shall include the following for at least each policy year from one
to ten and for every fifth policy year thereafter ending at age 100, policy
maturity or final expiration; and except for term insurance beyond the 20th
year, for any year in which the premium outlay and contract premium, if
applicable, is to change:
(A) The premium
outlay and mode the applicant plans to pay and the contract premium, as
applicable;
(B) The corresponding
guaranteed death benefit, as provided in the policy; and
(C) The corresponding guaranteed value
available upon surrender, as provided in the policy.
(b) For a policy that provides for a contract
premium, the guaranteed death benefit and value available upon surrender shall
correspond to the contract premium; and
(c) Non-guaranteed elements may be shown if
described in the narrative. In the case of an illustration for a policy on
which the insurer intends to credit terminal dividends, they may be shown if
the insurer's current practice is to pay terminal dividends. If any
non-guaranteed elements are shown they must be shown at the same durations as
the corresponding guaranteed elements, if any. If no guaranteed benefit or
value is available at any duration for which a non-guaranteed benefit or value
is shown, a zero shall be displayed in the guaranteed column.
(5) Statements substantially
similar to the following shall be included on the same page as the numeric
summary and signed by the applicant, or the policy owner in the case of an
illustration provided at time of delivery, as required in OAR
836-051-0500 to
836-051-0600.
(a) A statement to be signed and dated by the
applicant or policy owner reading as follows: "I have received a copy of this
illustration and understand that any non-guaranteed elements illustrated are
subject to change and could be either higher or lower. The agent has told me
they are not guaranteed."
(b) A
statement to be signed and dated by the insurance producer that reads as
follows: "I certify that this illustration has been presented to the applicant
and that I have explained that any non-guaranteed elements illustrated are
subject to change. I have made no statements that are inconsistent with the
illustration."
Stat. Auth.: ORS
731.244 &
746.240
Stats. Implemented: ORS
746.075,
746.085,
746.100,
746.110 &
746.240