R590-93-6. Duties of Replacing Insurers that Use Producers  


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  • (1) Where a replacement is involved in the transaction, the replacing insurer shall:

    (a) verify that the required forms are received and are in compliance with this rule;

    (b) with respect to an electronically completed notice, the replacing insurer shall send a printed copy of the electronically executed notice to the applicant within five business days of the date the notice is received by the company;

    (c) notify any other existing insurer that may be affected by the proposed replacement within five business days of receipt of a completed application indicating replacement or when the replacement is identified if not indicated on the application, and mail a copy of the available illustration or the policy summary for the proposed policy or disclosure document for the proposed contract within five business days of a request from an existing insurer;

    (d) be able to produce copies of the notice regarding replacement required in Subsection 31A-22-429(2), indexed by producer, for at least five years or until the next regular examination by the insurance department of a company's state of domicile, whichever is later; and

    (e) provide to the policy or contract holder notice of the right to return the policy or contract within 30 calendar days of the delivery of the contract and receive an unconditional full refund of all premiums or considerations paid on it; such notice may be included in Appendix A or C. This subsection does not preempt the requirements of 31A-22-423.

    (2) In transactions where the replacing insurer and the existing insurer are the same or subsidiaries or affiliates under common ownership or control, allow credit for the period of time that has elapsed under the replaced policy's or contract's incontestability and suicide periods up to the face amount of the existing policy or contract. With regard to financed purchases the credit may be limited to the amount the face amount of the existing policy is reduced by the use of existing policy values to fund the new policy or contract.

    (3) If an insurer prohibits the use of sales material other than that approved by the company, as an alternative to the requirements made of an insurer pursuant to Subsection 31A-22-429(5) with regard to sales materials, the insurer may:

    (a) require with each application a statement signed by the producer that:

    (i) represents that the producer used only company-approved sales material; and

    (ii) states that copies of all sales material were left with the applicant in accordance with Subsection 31A-22-429(4); and

    (b) within ten business days of the issuance of the policy or contract:

    (i) notify the applicant by sending a letter or by verbal communication with the applicant by a person whose duties are separate from the marketing area of the insurer, that the producer has represented that copies of all sales material have been left with the applicant in accordance with Subsection 31A-22-429(4);

    (ii) provide the applicant with a toll free number to contact company personnel involved in the compliance function if such is not the case; and

    (iii) stress the importance of retaining copies of the sales material for future reference; and

    (c) be able to produce a copy of the letter or other verification in the policy file for at least five years after the termination or expiration of the policy or contract.