Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 836 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES, INSURANCE REGULATION
Division 51 - LIFE, INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP; ANNUITIES
Section 836-051-0915 - Standards for the Disclosure Document and Buyer's Guide
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) When the application for an annuity contract is taken in a face-to-face meeting, the applicant shall be given, at or before the time of application, both the disclosure document described in section (6) of this rule and the Buyer's Guide contained in Exhibit 1 to this rule.
(2) When the application for an annuity contract is taken by means other than in a face-to-face meeting, the applicant shall be sent both the disclosure document and the Buyer's Guide no later than five business days after the completed application is received by the insurer. The following provisions apply to the requirement in this section:
(3) When the Buyer's Guide and disclosure document are provided at delivery of the contract and are not provided at or before the time of application, a free look period of no less than 15 days must be provided for the applicant to return the annuity contract without penalty. This free look runs concurrently with the free look provided under the contract.
(4) When the Buyer's Guide and disclosure document are provided at the time of application, a free look period of no less than ten days must be provided to enable the contract owner to examine the contract with the disclosure document and return the annuity contract without penalty if not satisfied.
(5) For the purpose of this rule, a "Buyer's Guide" is the document in Exhibit 1 to this rule or the most current version adopted by the NAIC, or other published descriptions that are similar in nature approved by the Director. Companies may purchase personalized brochures from the NAIC or reproduce the Buyer's Guide in their own type, style and format. Any description of an annuity feature in the Buyer's Guide is for general education and does not imply that all features are acceptable for filing under Oregon standards.
(6) At a minimum, the following information shall be included in the disclosure document required to be provided under OAR 836-051-0900 to 836-051-0925:
(7) An insurer must define terms used in the disclosure statement in language that facilitates the understanding by a typical person within the segment of the public to which the disclosure statement is directed.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 731.244
Stats. Implemented: ORS 742.009, 746.075, 746.085, 746.110 & 746.240