Wisconsin Administrative Code
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
Chapter Ins 23 - Standards for insurance marketed to fund prearranged funeral plans
Section Ins 23.30 - Requirements for funeral policies
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง Ins 23.30
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) No insurer may sell or issue a policy as a funeral policy unless all of the following occur:
(a) The policy is an individual whole life or
group whole life or an annuity policy.
(b) The funeral policy if issued on a
multi-premium basis provides an unintentional lapse provision which requires
written notification to the insured and to one person designated by the insured
to receive notification if no premium is received by the insurer during a grace
period of no less than 30 days.
(c)
The funeral policy provides that death benefits which exceed the actual final
costs of the burial expenses shall be paid to the insured's beneficiary or if
no beneficiary is named, the insured's estate.
(d) The funeral policy provides the
unrestricted right to return the policy or certificate within 30 days of the
date it is received by the policyholder. If the policyholder returns the policy
or certificate, the insurance contract is void and all payments made under it
shall be refunded directly to the policyholder by the insurer.
(e) Notification of the right to return is
conspicuously printed on the front page of the funeral policy or conspicuously
attached to the funeral policy.
(f)
The insurance intermediary obtains a delivery receipt from the insured when the
policy is given to the insured.
(g)
The funeral policy provides that cancellation of the prearranged funeral plan
does not automatically cancel the policy.
(2) No insurer may submit policy forms for funeral policies pursuant to s. 631.20, Stats. unless the forms comply with ch. Ins 2 and all of the following are included in the filing:
(a) An application
form with provisions for signature by the applicant and insurance
intermediary.
(b) A consideration
plan and, within 30 days of any revisions to the consideration plan, the
revised consideration plan including all of the following:
1. A description of consideration which may
be paid to any person relating to the sale or renewal of a funeral
policy.
2. A listing describing all
consideration the insurer provides to the funeral director or operator of the
funeral establishment for endorsing the insurer's product or direct or indirect
assistance in marketing of the product.
(c) A specimen policy delivery
receipt.
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