(1) With
respect to each policy issued by an insurance company, the
insurance company shall notify the owner of an individual life
insurance policy when the insured person under such a policy is
age sixty or older, or is known to be terminally ill or
chronically ill, that there may be alternative transactions
available to that owner at the time of each of the following:
(a) When a life insurance company receives from such an
owner a request to surrender, in whole or in part, an individual
policy;
(b) When a life insurance company receives from such an
owner a request to receive an accelerated death benefit under an
individual policy;
(c) When a life insurance company sends to such an owner all
notices of lapse of an individual policy; or
(d) At any other time that the commissioner may require by
rule.
(2)(a) The commissioner shall approve a document calculated
to appraise the consumer of his or her rights as an owner of a
life insurance policy. The document shall be made available at
no cost to all insurance companies and life insurance producers
and written in lay terms.
(b) The document shall advise the consumer:
(i) That life insurance is a critical part of a broader
financial plan, and that the consumer is encouraged, and has a
right, to seek additional financial advice and opinions;
(ii) That possible alternatives to lapse exist; and
(iii) Of the definitions of common industry terms.
(c) In addition to the information described in (a) and (b)
of this subsection, the document must contain the following
statement in large, bold, or otherwise conspicuous typeface
calculated to draw the eye: "Life insurance is a critical part
of a broader financial plan. There are many options available,
and you have the right to shop around and seek advice from
different financial advisers in order to find the option best
suited to your needs."
(d) The document may include brief descriptions of common
products available from providers. These products must be
discussed in general terms for informative purposes only, and not
identifiable to any specific provider.
(e) The document will be considered part of the notice
required in subsection (1) of this section.
[2009 c 104 § 13.]