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§ 23-79-106. Application -- Use as evidence -- Alteration

AR Code § 23-79-106 (2018) (N/A)
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(a) No application for the issuance of any life or accident and health insurance policy or annuity contract shall be admissible in evidence in any action relative to the policy or contract unless a true copy of those portions of the application signed by the applicant was attached to, or otherwise made a part of, the policy or contract when issued.

(b)

(1) If any policy of life or accident and health insurance delivered in this state is reinstated or renewed, and the insured or the beneficiary or assignee of the policy makes written request to the insurer for a copy of the application, if any, for reinstatement or renewal, the insurer, within thirty (30) days after receipt of the request at its home office or at any of its branch offices, shall deliver or mail to the person making the request a copy of the application.

(2) If the copy is not delivered or mailed after having been requested, the insurer shall be precluded from introducing the application in evidence in any action or proceeding based upon or involving the policy or its reinstatement or renewal.

(3) In the case of a request from a beneficiary, the time within which the insurer is required to furnish a copy of the application shall not begin to run until after receipt of evidence satisfactory to the insurer of the beneficiary's vested interest in the policy or contract.

(c) No alteration of any written application for any life or accident and health insurance policy shall be made by any person other than the applicant without his or her written consent, except that insertions may be made by the insurer, for administrative purposes only, in such manner as to indicate clearly that the insertions are not to be ascribed to the applicant.

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§ 23-79-106. Application -- Use as evidence -- Alteration