Texas Administrative Code
Title 28 - INSURANCE
Part 1 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Chapter 4 - LIFE AND ANNUITY
Subchapter K - STANDARDS FOR ACCELERATION-OF-LIFE-INSURANCE BENEFITS FOR INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP POLICIES AND RIDERS
Section 4.1102 - Acceleration-of-Life-Insurance: Scope of Benefits
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) An acceleration-of-life-insurance benefit provision provides a special benefit under a life insurance contract that prepays all or a portion of the death benefit based on a long-term care illness, specified disease, or terminal illness.
(b) The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(c) Any portion of the death benefit remaining after reduction of the death benefit due to payment of any acceleration-of-life-insurance benefit referred to in this section and related charges, interest or liens, as allowed by § 4.1106(3) of this title (relating to Methods for Determining Benefits and Allowable Charges and Fees) must be paid upon the death of the insured.
(d) Prepayment of acceleration-of-life-insurance benefits may be in a single sum or in installments.
(e) The acceleration-of-life-insurance benefits, related charges, interest, discounts, or liens allowed under this subchapter, and the balance of the death benefit of the life insurance contract will constitute full settlement on maturity of the face amount of the contract.
(f) Specific additional requirements for life insurance contracts that pay for long-term care expenses through acceleration-of-life-insurance benefit provisions are contained in § 4.1114 of this title (relating to Requirements for Acceleration-of-Life-Insurance Benefits That Fund Long-Term Care Expenses).