Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 0780 - Commerce and Insurance
Subtitle 0780-01 - Insurance Division
Chapter 0780-01-71 - Life Settlements
Section 0780-01-71-.04 - DISCIPLINARY GROUNDS
Universal Citation: TN Comp Rules and Regs 0780-01-71-.04
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) Pursuant to the provisions of T.C.A. § 56-50-104, the following are deemed "fraudulent or dishonest practices" by a licensee, applicant for renewal, or any officer, partner, member or key management personnel, without limiting those terms to the practices specified herein:
(a) Soliciting or encouraging a person to
apply for a life insurance policy for the purpose of entering into a life
settlement contract based upon the newly obtained life insurance
policy;
(b) Entering into a life
settlement contract based upon a life insurance contract within a two-year
period commencing with the date of issuance of the insurance policy or
certificate unless the owner certifies to the life settlement provider that one
or more of the following conditions have been met within the two-year period:
1. The policy was issued upon the owner's
exercise of conversion rights arising out of a group or individual policy,
provided the total of the time covered under the conversion policy plus the
time covered under the prior policy is at least twenty-four (24) months. The
time covered under a group policy shall be calculated without regard to any
change in insurance carriers, provided the coverage has been continuous and
under the same group sponsorship;
2.
(i) The
owner submits independent evidence to the life settlement provider that one or
more of the following conditions have been met within the two-year period:
(I) The owner or insured was diagnosed as
terminally or chronically ill after the issuance of the policy;
(II) The owner's spouse has died;
(III) The owner divorces his or her
spouse;
(IV) The owner retires from
full-time employment;
(V) The owner
becomes physically or mentally disabled and a physician determines that the
disability prevents the owner from maintaining full-time employment;
(VI) The owner experiences a significant
decrease in income that is unexpected and that impairs the owner's reasonable
ability to pay the policy premiums;
(VII) The owner disposes of his or her
ownership interests in a closely held corporation.
(ii) Copies of the independent evidence
described in Paragraph (i) of this subsection and documents required by §
56-50-109(a)
shall be submitted to the insurer when the life settlement provider submits a
request to the insurer for verification of coverage. The copies shall be
accompanied by a letter of attestation from the life settlement provider that
the copies are true and correct copies of the documents received by the life
settlement provider.
3.
If the life settlement provider submits to the insurer a copy of the owner's or
insured's certification described in this subsection (b) when the provider
submits a request to the insurer to effect the transfer of the policy or
certificate to the life settlement provider, the copy shall be deemed to
conclusively establish that the life settlement contract satisfies the
requirements of this subsection and the insurer shall timely respond to the
request.
(c) Entering
into a life settlement contract based upon a life insurance policy which was
issued to an owner as the result of an application which contained untrue
information regarding the insured's medical history or health status;
(d) Encouraging or soliciting a person to
provide untrue information regarding the person's medical history or health
status;
(e) Accepting funds from
individual investor sources to be used as consideration for a life settlement
contract prior to identifying a life insurance policy available for
settlement;
(f) Representing to any
person that the life insurance policy upon which a life settlement contract is
based, is guaranteed by the Tennessee Life and Health Guaranty Fund;
(g) Presenting, causing to be presented or
preparing false material information, or concealing material information, as
part of, in support of or concerning a fact material to one or more of the
following:
1. An application for the issuance
of a life settlement contract or insurance policy;
2. The underwriting of a life settlement
contract or insurance policy;
3. A
claim payment or benefit pursuant to a life settlement contract or insurance
policy;
4. Premiums paid on a life
insurance policy;
5. Payments and
changes in ownership or beneficiary made in accordance with the terms of a life
settlement contract or life insurance policy;
6. The reinstatement or conversion of a life
insurance policy;
7. In the
solicitation, offer, effectuation or sale of a life settlement contract or life
insurance policy;
8. The issuance
of written evidence of a life settlement contract or life insurance policy;
or
9. A financing
transaction.
(h)
Removing, concealing, altering, destroying or sequestering from the
commissioner the assets or records of a licensee, applicant for renewal, or
other person engaged in the business of life settlements;
(i) Misrepresenting or concealing the
financial condition of a licensee, applicant for renewal, financing entity,
insurer or other person.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 56-1-204, 56-12-218, 56-50-104, 56-50-106, 56-50-107, and 56-50-110.
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