Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R590. Insurance, Administration |
R590-79. Life Insurance Disclosure Rule |
R590-79-5. Disclosure Requirements
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A. The insurer shall provide a Buyer's Guide and either a policy summary or a life illustration that is in compliance with Rule R590-177, Life Insurance Illustrations Rule, when the policy is delivered or prior to delivery of the policy if so requested.
B. The insurer shall provide a Buyer's Guide to any prospective purchaser upon request.
C. Flexible Premium and Benefit Policies. For policies commonly called "universal life insurance" and similarly structured policies, the policy summary shall indicate when the policy will expire based on the interest rates and mortality rates and other charges guaranteed in the policy and the anticipated or assumed annual premiums shown in the policy summary.
D. Requirements applicable to existing policies.
Upon request by the policyholder, the insurer shall furnish either policy data or an in force illustration as follows:
(1) For policies issued prior to January 1, 1997, the effective date of R590-177, Life Insurance Illustrations Rule, the insurer shall furnish policy data, or at its option, an in force illustration meeting the requirements of R590-177, Life Insurance Illustrations Rule.
(2) For policies issued on or after January 1, 1997 that were declared not to be used with an illustration, the insurer shall furnish policy data, limited to guaranteed values, if it has chosen not to furnish an in force illustration meeting the requirements of R590-177, Life Insurance Illustrations Rule.
(3) If the policy was issued on or after January 1, 1997, and declared to be used with an illustration, an in force illustration shall be provided.
(4) Unless otherwise requested, the policy data shall be provided for 20 consecutive years beginning with the previous policy anniversary. The statement of policy data shall include nonguaranteed elements according to the current scale, the amount of outstanding policy loans, and the current policy loan interest rate. Policy values shown shall be based on the current application of nonguaranteed elements in effect at the time of the request. The insurer may charge a reasonable fee for the preparation of the statement after providing one annually without charge.
E. Preneed Funeral Contracts or Prearrangements. The following information shall be adequately disclosed at the time an application is made prior to accepting the applicant's initial premium or deposit, for a preneed funeral contract or prearrangement which is funded or to be funded by a life insurance policy:
(1) The fact that a life insurance policy is involved or being used to fund a prearrangement;
(2) The nature of the relationship among the soliciting producer or producers, the provider of the funeral or cemetery merchandise or services, the administrator and any other person;
(3) The relationship of the life insurance policy to the funding of the prearrangement and the nature and existence of any guarantees relating to the prearrangement;
(4) The impact on the prearrangement:
(a) of any changes in the life insurance policy including but not limited to changes in the assignment, beneficiary designation or use of the proceeds;
(b) of any penalties to be incurred by the policyholder as a result of failure to make premium payments; and
(c) of any penalties to be incurred or monies to be received as a result of cancellation or surrender of the life insurance policy;
(5) A list of the merchandise and services which are applied or contracted for in the prearrangement and all relevant information concerning the price of the funeral services, including an indication that the purchase price is either guaranteed at the time of purchase or to be determined at the time of need;
(6) All relevant information concerning what occurs and whether any entitlements or obligations arise if there is a difference between the proceeds of the life insurance policy and the amount actually needed to fund the prearrangement;
(7) Any penalties or restrictions, including but not limited to geographic restrictions or the inability of the provider to perform, on the delivery of merchandise, services or the prearrangement guarantee;
(8) The fact that a sales commission or other form of compensation is being paid and if so, the identity of such individuals or entities to whom it is paid.