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  8. Chapter 69 - Individual Annuities


Chapter 69 - Individual Annuities


  • Section 38-69-10. Circulation of false or misleading information by insurers.
  • Section 38-69-20. Misrepresentations to induce termination or conversion of annuities.
  • Section 38-69-30. Nontransferability of annuity death benefits left with insurance company under a trust or other agreement.
  • Section 38-69-110. No defenses allowed if application not attached to annuity contract; oral applications.
  • Section 38-69-120. Requirements for certain annuities and pure endowment contracts.
  • Section 38-69-210. Title.
  • Section 38-69-220. Exceptions from operation of article.
  • Section 38-69-230. Provisions required in contracts; provision for termination for nonpayment of consideration.
  • Section 38-69-240. Minimum forfeiture amounts for contracts issued before July 1, 2005.
  • Section 38-69-245. Minimum nonforfeiture amounts for contracts issued after June 30, 2007.
  • Section 38-69-250. Paid-up annuity benefits; present value.
  • Section 38-69-260. Cash surrender benefits.
  • Section 38-69-270. Contracts not providing cash surrender benefits.
  • Section 38-69-280. Maturity date under certain contracts.
  • Section 38-69-290. Statements required in certain contracts.
  • Section 38-69-300. Calculating benefits available other than on anniversary date.
  • Section 38-69-310. Contracts providing annuity and insurance benefits.
  • Section 38-69-320. Effective date of article as to insurer.
  • Section 38-69-330. Promulgation of regulations.
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