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Section 10509.6.

CA Ins Code § 10509.6 (2019) (N/A)
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Every life insurer that uses an agent in a life insurance or annuity sale shall do the following:

(a) Require with or as part of each completed application for life insurance or annuity, a statement signed by the agent as to whether he or she knows a replacement is or may be involved in the transaction.

(b) Where a replacement is involved:

(1) Require from the agent with the application for life insurance or annuity: (i) a list of all of the applicant’s existing life insurance or annuity to be replaced, and (ii) a copy of the replacement notice provided the applicant pursuant to Section 10509.4. The existing life insurance or annuity shall be identified by name of insurer, insured, and contract number. If a number has not been assigned by the existing insurer, alternative identification, such as an application or receipt number, shall be listed.

(2) Send to each existing life insurer a written communication advising of the replacement or proposed replacement and the identification information obtained pursuant to this section and a policy summary, contract summary, or ledger statement containing policy data on the proposed life insurance or annuity. Cost indices and equivalent level annual dividend figures need not be included in the policy summary or ledger statement. This written communication shall be made within three working days of the date the application is received in the replacing insurer’s home or regional office, or the date the proposed policy or contract is issued, whichever is sooner.

(3) Every existing life insurer or the insurer’s agent that undertakes a conservation shall, within 20 days from the date the written communication plus the materials required in subdivisions (1) and (2) are received by the existing insurer, furnish the policyowner with a policy summary for the existing life insurance or ledger statement containing policy data on the existing policy or annuity. Information relating to premiums, cash values, death benefits, and dividends, if any, shall be computed from the current policy year of the existing life insurance. The policy summary or ledger statement shall include the amount of any outstanding indebtedness, the sum of any dividend accumulations or additions, and may include any other information that is not in violation of any regulation or statute. Cost indices and equivalent level annual dividend figures need not be included. When annuities are involved, the disclosure information shall be that in the contract summary.

The replacing insurer may request the existing insurer to furnish it with a copy of the summaries or ledger statement, which shall be within five working days of the receipt of the request.

(c) The replacing insurer shall maintain evidence of the “notice regarding replacement,” the policy summary, the contract summary, and any ledger statements used, and a replacement register, cross-indexed by replacing agent and existing insurer to be replaced. The existing insurer shall maintain evidence of policy summaries, contract summaries, or ledger statements used in any conservation. Evidence that all requirements were met shall be maintained for at least three years.

(d) The replacing insurer shall provide on the front of the policy jacket or on the cover page of its life insurance policy or annuity contract or, alternatively, as a separate written document which is delivered with the life insurance policy or annuity contract, a notice stating that the owner has a right to an unconditional refund of all premiums paid which right may be exercised within a period of 30 days commencing from the date of delivery of the contract. In the case of variable annuities, and variable life insurance, return of the contract during the cancellation period shall entitle the owner to a refund of the account value and any policy fee paid. The account value and policy fee shall be refunded by the insurer to the owner within 30 days from the date that the insurer is notified that the owner has canceled the contract.

(e) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2015.

(Repealed (in Sec. 9) and added by Stats. 2014, Ch. 166, Sec. 10. (AB 2347) Effective January 1, 2015. Section operative July 1, 2015, by its own provisions.)

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Section 10509.6.