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Viatical Settlements


  • § 83-7-201. Short title
  • § 83-7-203. Definitions
  • § 83-7-205. Viatical settlement providers, representatives and brokers to be licensed by Commissioner of Insurance; licensing requirements
  • § 83-7-207. Suspension, revocation, and refusal to renew license; hearing
  • § 83-7-209. Settlement application, contract and disclosure statement forms to be filed with and approved by Commissioner of Insurance
  • § 83-7-211. Annual statement to be filed with Commissioner; identity of viator not to be disclosed except under certain conditions
  • § 83-7-213. Examination of records, books, files and other information; provider to maintain records of each settlement until 5 years after death of insured
  • § 83-7-215. Disclosure requirements
  • § 83-7-217. Informed consent; confidentiality of medical information; 15-day right to rescind; death of insured within 15-day period deemed rescission; transfer of proceeds of viatical settlement; post-settlement contacts with insured for purpose of determining health status
  • § 83-7-219. Authority of Commissioner to adopt rules and regulations
  • § 83-7-221. Violations of provisions considered unfair trade practice
  • § 83-7-223. Continuation of viatical settlement business pending approval or disapproval of license application filed on or before July 1, 2000
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